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overheating problem

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overheating problem

Post by robbie »

yo guys

got a small problem with my bundy (22R)

if I am idling somewhere for about 10 minutes, the b!tch gets hotter and hotter and starts heading towards the H.

if I am driving around town, the temp stays normal (between 1/4 and 1/2).

wondering what is wrong here?

- could it be my viscus hub (spelling?) not working properly?
- do I need thermos?
- is it a comon problem for bundies and hiluxes?

the reason I put this in general instead of toyota, is cause I know a lot of people who should be seeing this wont.. :?

thanks!
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Post by SaNTa »

The temp staying normal when moving would sugest to me there is an airflow problem and has something to do with the setup you have to pull air thru when not moving.

A: I assume you have a shroud around the fan and idle speed is correct.
B: If so I would think maybe your fan is definatly in need of attention.
C: If the above are fine then I have NFI :)
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Post by robbie »

no shroud around the fan
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Post by spazbot »

from the pirate 4x4 newbies section

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Question:
“Why does my engine temp go all the way up to the red before it comes back down to the middle of the gauge after I start it up in the morning. It only does this when the engine is cold and once it warms up it seems to operate normally. Could it be as simple as a stuck thermostat?”

Answer:
(From Roger Brown’s Web Site)

“What happens on the 22R and 22RE engine, when the coolant goes through the heater core it gets cooled off enough that when it gets dumped back in on top of the t-stat it shuts it. Therefore the temperature in the engine continues to go up. The t-stat that I have mentioned has two valves in it, one at the regular temp. and one smaller on at a cooler temp. If the cool water shuts the big one, the smaller one stays open. All this happens because of the lack of a by-pass hose, which on other systems, keeps hot coolant running on the t-stat.”

You can get the two-stage thermostat mentioned above from your local Toyota Dealer.
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Post by BUNDERA »

Robbie,
has it always done this?
If so then get the shroud (mine has one and works great).

If not then check the viscous coupling and the thermostat.

I had to replace my thermostat a couple of months ago and it was cheap.
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Post by robbie »

well, I just changed the thermostat.. it works fine and opens at the right temps.. when it gets upto 1/2, I can see it drop down to about 1/4 when driving
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Post by bj on roids »

A stock motor with a stock cooling system, will be the most efficient you can get for your money. Toyota are not silly they had a shroud for a reason, i recommend making one, copy a stock item, or purchase one from a wrecker. Remember to haggle the a$s out of the wrecker, they like to ream HARD when n00bies are buying stuff. Fight back and pay minimum amounts.
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Post by robbie »

a lot of places around here dont have bundy shit.. it was impossible for me to find a friggen LHF indicator lens assembly, had to go genuine toyo..

goddamn toyo parts :x
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Post by BUNDERA »

where are u robbie?
melbourne? If so then ask bundy time for one?

Marks $wd Adaptors make some (but try to get one from a wrecker first).
Why doenst yours have one??


In fact any radaitor repair shop might have one that would go close to fitting. If they dont they would be able to make u one for sure.
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Post by robbie »

I might try daniel (bundytime)...

so everyone is dead set on the shroud theory then?
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Post by BUNDERA »

...No matter whether it works or not, adding a shroud will help cool the engine. But I believe this will be your problem.

Just get in contact with daniel and see if he has one in his rolled bundy.

Once again, why doesnt yours have one, did u take it off?


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Post by robbie »

wasn't on the car when I got it nick :mad:
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Post by N*A*M »

you need more blinker fluid, robbie. :finger:

careful when you speak to daniel. you might end up buying heaps of other stuff as well. :wink:
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Post by robbie »

yeh, daniel is a keen salesman aint he?

he does work in spare parts, so it is kinda his thing :lol:
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Post by BUNDERA »

hey robbie u angry at me? :evil:
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Post by robbie »

nah man, never..

just pissed off that the farkin thing aint on the car
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Post by N*A*M »

:Fade-color bundy drivers

keep the repressed sexual tension in check :finger:
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Post by robbie »

hahaa Scanas

what do you drive? :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by N*A*M »

drive? what is this driving you speak of?

anyway i'm homeless... the suzuki guys kicked me out :cry:
can i hang around you cool bundy blokes? 8) :finger:
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Post by ToNkA »

N*A*M wrote:you need more blinker fluid, robbie. :finger:



eeeek, where do I get that from?

Do I need it for both sides?
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Post by BUNDERA »

:agrue:



good. Let us know how u go.
Shouldnt cost much for one.
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Post by robbie »

of course you can hang with us nam!!

on sunday you can hang around with us, but I'm hanging with the feroza blokes, so you're going to have to hang with them for the time being..

speaking of sunday, you coming?
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Post by N*A*M »

yes you need some for both sides. make sure the amount is exactly the same on both sides or you will get death wobbles at +15kph. but if you do, you can always put a brick inside the tyres to balance it up. :roll:
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Post by robbie »

ToNkA wrote:
N*A*M wrote:you need more blinker fluid, robbie. :finger:



eeeek, where do I get that from?

Do I need it for both sides?


if you went wheeling with me today, I would have given you some dude, I got heaps!!

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Post by Sixty »

ToNkA wrote:
N*A*M wrote:you need more blinker fluid, robbie. :finger:



eeeek, where do I get that from?

Do I need it for both sides?


The same place you get the bigger rubber bands!! :finger:
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Post by N*A*M »

ewww... bundera's. i changed my mind. i'd rather be called a volvo driver! :finger:

not going on sunday cos going away this weekend.

haha you went wheeling? well i never! strange things do happen once in awhile eh?
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Post by robbie »

N*A*M wrote:ewww... bundera's. i changed my mind. i'd rather be called a volvo driver! :finger:

not going on sunday cos going away this weekend.

haha you went wheeling? well i never! strange things do happen once in awhile eh?


was about to, trying to get tonka to meet up with me at seaford, but he was too busy..

so I just went and worked on my car
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Post by robbie »

but I did go wheeling on sunday and monday :finger: :finger:
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Post by Bush65 »

robbie wrote:no shroud around the fan


The shroud makes the fan suck air through the radiator. Without a shroud the fan sucks air from the engine bay (less resistance than through the radiator).
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