4xcrazy
3/4 ton status
correct rotation fan blade setup?
you need to verify temps.. i'm not buying this at all anymore with a different motor in there.. YOUR GUAGE IS INACCURATE...
does the truck actually overheat, or is this you seeing high #'s on the gauge?
correct rotation fan blade setup?
The splice shouldn't affect reading enough to notice, but I never use anything other than solder and shrink wrap so there is no question.
Sending unit should be installed bare, they are pipe thread brass on iron, so no tape needed.
If you can avoid the purchase, I would NOT waste money on sending unit/gauge stuff. Get your hands on another gauge unit, and run it temporarily. My experience and testing has shown that the GM stuff is as near bulletproof as they can be, and that they are accurate. But that doesn't mean I trust it.
Alternatively, ALDL cable would prove or disprove temp too...
I know almost nothing about Mac's. Is there some sort of windows simulator/mode you can use them in?
I didn't see a whole lot about ALDL with Mac's, so it might take too much effort IMO. Do you not have a friend with a laptop PC you can borrow? All you'd need then is Tunerpro RT installed, and that's free. ~$40 cable and you are done, unless someone has one you can borrow.
You are in kind of a tough spot for sure. I wouldn't want to spend the ~$40 on something you will infrequently use, and is worthless without borrowing a PC from someone else.
High #'s on the gauge.
I'm picking up a new delco gauge sending unit, and will try and verify high temps via the IR gun at the tstat housing.
The issue with verifying during the tstat opening is that the housing doesn't heat up/cool off as fast as the gauge seems to show.
I would think just hit the head near the temp sender, or on the passenger side the plug where the temp sender would go.
You've also checked your radiator inlet/outlet temps? That will give you an idea of the radiator/fan/shroud efficiency.

I'll bet the farm this truck isn't overheating...
every single component has been replaced, including the freakin engine, yet your still going by what the factory gauge says...![]()
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take an IR reading on the intake manifold, below the therm.. and honestly, most spots will give you a pretty accurate reading once warmed up, hoses too... the head is not a great place due to exhaust in the vicinity affecting readings...
for $20, by a cheap POS gauge and sending unit... and sending units are FAR from bulletproof.. way moreso than the gauges.. depending on manny, they'll fail before the gauges will... is it the old sending unit in a new motor?
my apologies, it's just absurd to me that the actual motor has been changed and this is still up in the air...![]()