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guz71

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About a week ago i noticed that my tempature(facotry guage) was about 240. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary i just happened to look at and it was there. Seemed to go back down after I got going and was in overdrive so I replaced the fan clutch with a "severe duty" which kicks ass but it was still doing the same thing. So I bought a new radiator cap and thermostat and put them in. Ran for about 5 minutes and now it was reading red or 260. truck wasnt running bad and oil pressure was norm but i pulled over anyways and towed back home. It seemed pretty hot under there but its hot around here. So I figure its the water pump so I pull it and put a brand new one in there and while im at it I pulled the radiator out and flushed it. Hook everything up fill the radiator up and way for the t-stat to open up top it off and let it idle for about a minute or two more with the hood popped open (its in a big garage with a huge fan so its not that hot) put the cap back on and its reading about 240. After a while it goes back to like 185 but then it spikes back up very fast. I just dont think its that hot. I let it idle in my driveway for like 5 minutes and the whole time it read 260 but everything is fine. So waht do yall think? temp guage or sender maybe? oil looks great so its not a blown head gasket. so for the novel but ive been wrenching like a madman and no results....
 
guz71 said:
About a week ago i noticed that my tempature(facotry guage) was about 240. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary i just happened to look at and it was there. Seemed to go back down after I got going and was in overdrive so I replaced the fan clutch with a "severe duty" which kicks ass but it was still doing the same thing. So I bought a new radiator cap and thermostat and put them in. Ran for about 5 minutes and now it was reading red or 260. truck wasnt running bad and oil pressure was norm but i pulled over anyways and towed back home. It seemed pretty hot under there but its hot around here. So I figure its the water pump so I pull it and put a brand new one in there and while im at it I pulled the radiator out and flushed it. Hook everything up fill the radiator up and way for the t-stat to open up top it off and let it idle for about a minute or two more with the hood popped open (its in a big garage with a huge fan so its not that hot) put the cap back on and its reading about 240. After a while it goes back to like 185 but then it spikes back up very fast. I just dont think its that hot. I let it idle in my driveway for like 5 minutes and the whole time it read 260 but everything is fine. So waht do yall think? temp guage or sender maybe? oil looks great so its not a blown head gasket. so for the novel but ive been wrenching like a madman and no results....



Buy an inexpensive Autometer guage and hook it up.

I bet that's your problem.
 
Yeah, I agree. Try a known good temerature reading before you start throwing parts at it. See if you can use someones non-contact infared thermometer (most shops should have one) to get a ballpark reading before you go any further. Start eliminating the easy fixes first...
 
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One day I'll have everyone in this forum owning one of these... They really aren't very expensive.....
 
One of the most invaluable tools I own... Use it just about EVERY day..
 
I know, I saw one in a Harbour Freight retail store for less than $80 ... should have bought it then, and that was a few years ago. I'm sure the price has dropped a lot since then...
 
thanx for the tips. I am going to throw another sender in it and if that doesnt work then ill get another gauge and hook it up.psh I wish i had one of those:bow: its funny cause i know theres noway its hot but man its just bugs the hell out of you when the temp guage is pegged over lol....
 
randy88k5 said:
I know, I saw one in a Harbour Freight retail store for less than $80 ... should have bought it then, and that was a few years ago. I'm sure the price has dropped a lot since then...

Actually no, they still run in that $75 range usually.. But still well worth it..
 
While the fancy gadget tools are just way fun..... you should be able to tell if the motor is actually running 240-260* or not.

When it hits that high temp, just shut it down and go put your hand on the radiator cap. Be carefull though....:doah: If you can put your hand on it and leave it there for more than 4-5 seconds, it's under 200*. If you can leave it there for 2-3 seconds or so it's right in the 200-210* range. If you can't even hardly touch it without it being painfull than it's *225+. If it's hitting 240*+ you'll hear coolant boil and heavy bubbling in the overflow.
 

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