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Ideas re hotter than usual running
Ideas re hotter than usual running
Guy's, I have an 89, petrol/gas, GQ. For the time I have owned it (4 years) it has run around a third on the temp gauge. Once after a long lowrange climb in summer it got to half. It always ran cooler than mates petrol GQ's. A couple of months ago the radiater cracked and I replaced it with a three core which at the time I thought was going to be heavy duty. Since then it runs at half to a bit over and on hot days gets up to three quarters. When hot it also gets hotter while idling. I have replaced the thermostat. It is not loosing coolant. I wonder if there is a four core radiater and that was what was in there previously or coinsidentantly the viscous coupling has shagged itself. Ideas please. Scott.
When i had a Dual Fuel mav i went to stockton beach with the old man and his Kia Sportage (yeah laugh all you want its not my 4x4 ) and while up there i smelt a bit of heat from the motor, looked down and it was just at the hot mark b4 the overheat mark, i knew there was something wrong and i wasn't pushing it on a cool day out there)
Well i got her home (freeway driving back to the Central Coast got her down the 1/3). Replaced the Water pump, Radiator with a 3 core, Fan blades and viscous clutch. new water lines all around (inc the heater ones). Took her back to stockton 1 week after all the work was done, 1/4 and never got past that ever again, not even in hot days with the A/C on,
I replaced everything so i can't tell you what it is but i can tell ya there is a fix
When my head cracked around the No.6 it never got any hotter either, head gasket may get hotter if it goes but not a cracked head
Well i got her home (freeway driving back to the Central Coast got her down the 1/3). Replaced the Water pump, Radiator with a 3 core, Fan blades and viscous clutch. new water lines all around (inc the heater ones). Took her back to stockton 1 week after all the work was done, 1/4 and never got past that ever again, not even in hot days with the A/C on,
I replaced everything so i can't tell you what it is but i can tell ya there is a fix
When my head cracked around the No.6 it never got any hotter either, head gasket may get hotter if it goes but not a cracked head
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Re: Ideas re hotter than usual running
Buy a toyota radiator cap form a old 75 series, they are all metal and $15, for a genuine one they are the best.SMP wrote:Guy's, I have an 89, petrol/gas, GQ. For the time I have owned it (4 years) it has run around a third on the temp gauge. Once after a long lowrange climb in summer it got to half. It always ran cooler than mates petrol GQ's. A couple of months ago the radiater cracked and I replaced it with a three core which at the time I thought was going to be heavy duty. Since then it runs at half to a bit over and on hot days gets up to three quarters. When hot it also gets hotter while idling. I have replaced the thermostat. It is not loosing coolant. I wonder if there is a four core radiater and that was what was in there previously or coinsidentantly the viscous coupling has shagged itself. Ideas please. Scott.
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