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turbo hilux still overheats!!! please help

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Post by bigcam »

mate , lock up the clutch fan and take it for a drive..

put a bit of flat ratchet strap material behind the hub around the fan blade snd bac kand tighten the 4 10mm bolts up on the fan hub to hold the straps between the two bits of metal.. this way your fan is locked up 100% of the time, id put money on that being the issue. as my bundy 2.4 TD got hot on the freeway but not idling or offorad unless it was a hot day, locked the fan up and all good. (after water pump thermostat, radiator etc. etc and still having issues.)
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Post by Burdy »

Yea mate that would be the go there good to have when towing a trailer or just every day driving with a truck thats been tuned just so u no wat sort of heat the turbo is producing i bought my pyro threw Chapmans at cooroy it cost around the $300 mark
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Post by gutlux44 »

yeah im gunna buy a pyro but i will try locking up the clutch fan first.
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