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Overheating GQ -- please help

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:22 pm
by Kelsta2
Anyone with ideas on solutions for the following problem would be much appreciated.

4.2 Diesel Patrol, overheats when hauling 750kg camper trailer or in really hot weather. We've put in new thermostat, hoses, water pump and the radiator is only 2 years old (had it pressure tested 4 months ago).

Running out of things to replace and ideas.......

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:26 pm
by toughnut
Something that is easily overlooked is to remove the radiator and give it a good clean. May just be clogged up. ie. in between the cooling vanes. I have to clean the bugs out of mine once a year. :D

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:26 pm
by ozy1
have you had the injector pump checked to make sure the engine isnt being overfueled, as over fueling can casue over heating in diesels,

also, do you have a body lift?

is the fan shroud still on the radiator and in one piece,

your Viscus hub on your fan, may not be working properly, does it speed up from time to time, or one continous speed? sounds stoopid, but are your belts tight?

id say, try the above too, but if its been out and pressure tested, id hope its clean,

also, there was a thread about the lower radiator hos gewttin sucked in, so there would be a restriction, make sure there arnt any kinks in the hose, and a visual inspection while engine running, will show if the hose is getting sucked in,.

Re: Overheating GQ -- please help

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2005 10:29 pm
by bogged
have you tried a different temp gauge sender? Or even a better quality Temp gauge like a VDO that gives correct readings?

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:42 am
by bundyrum4x4
Try venting/lifting the back of the bonnet to let the hot air out. This is not an uncommon problem. If you do a search you will find other threads about this.

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:48 am
by bazzle
How do you know its overheating??
What position is the gauge?
Too 3/4 is normal.

Bazzle

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 9:04 am
by Area54
What model GQ are we talking about here?

The GQ was fitted with two different dash clusters, sometimes this can be the problem.

The different dash clusters had a different style of guage - one guage read up/down (needle position) and left/right. The earlier models and DX were fitted with the left/right needle position type guage, these models seem to (historically) have the 'cooling problems', as registered on the factory guage. The only way to be sure is fit an aux temp guage, even the simplest mechanical guage from super cheap will give you an accurate enough reading.

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2005 8:40 pm
by Bingham
from what i hear every second one will 'overheat' head towards the 3/4 mark under load......

do all the basics listed above.... i have only 1 more thing to check that being bottom radiator hose and putting falcon spring thanks to the boys on here...... i believ mine very slightly over fuels, and i dont think 35s help mine either on the long hills...

if somewon as suggested got a different and more accurate gauge to let us know what temp '3/4' is....may be ok maybe to hot!!!! would make us all drive without the worry....