What are the chances the 2 bolts holding the thermostat housing on,will come out without busting off in the water outlet pipe casting,when they haven't been touched by me since I got the truck in '03,and likely years more before I ever saw it ?..
Getting only lukewarm heat lately,and the gauge only goes a tad past 100 degrees,I've already tried grounding the sending unit wire and it pegged the gauge,so I assume the gauge works OK (always did),and the sending unit is "probably" still good,since the engine just doesn't seem to be reaching its usual operating temperature..
The only thing I've done to the cooling system on this engine was add maybe 3/4 of a gallon of coolant 6 months ago--it has always had the coolant level about 3" down from the cap previously, and hardly any in the overflow jug since I've owned it,I decided to top it off during the summer when we had an extended period of 90+ degree humid days here..it wasn't till a few weeks ago I noticed the gauge reading was lower and the heat wasn't that great--up until then the weather was still mild enough not to need the defroster or heater much...
The radiator has a lot of dead leaves piled up along the bottom behind the grille,and the plow hoses let some ATF get on the core,so some of it is "sludgy" with a greasy build up...but the thing is so huge ,I guess it doesn't phase it,its never overheated since I've had the truck..
I dont even know if there IS a thermostat in it,but I assume there is because it used to get good heat,it must be sticking partly open ..
It figures the near complete parts 6.2 engine I have is missing that water outlet crossover pipe the thermostat goes in...this practically guarantees I'll have trouble with the bolts breaking off--if I had a "spare" I'd never have to use it..
It appears the thermostat for the 6.2 is a weird size,one that nothing else in the past 40 years uses,I'm going to dig thru my boxes of left over OEM parts,I know I had a few thermostats for old Mopars and Buicks new in the box that are the same,IF they are still around and I can find them..
I assume a 195 degree thermostat is OEM temperature ?...far as I can tell looking one up online that is what the listings say..I wouldn't put anything lower than a 180 in it ,being a diesel..
I'll have to move a ton of
in my garage to get my torches out,I know these bolts will likely break off without heating the casting up good first..not looking forward to this job--or any of the others the truck needs...might snow here tomorrow night,in a way I'm tempted not to touch it right now..
Getting only lukewarm heat lately,and the gauge only goes a tad past 100 degrees,I've already tried grounding the sending unit wire and it pegged the gauge,so I assume the gauge works OK (always did),and the sending unit is "probably" still good,since the engine just doesn't seem to be reaching its usual operating temperature..
The only thing I've done to the cooling system on this engine was add maybe 3/4 of a gallon of coolant 6 months ago--it has always had the coolant level about 3" down from the cap previously, and hardly any in the overflow jug since I've owned it,I decided to top it off during the summer when we had an extended period of 90+ degree humid days here..it wasn't till a few weeks ago I noticed the gauge reading was lower and the heat wasn't that great--up until then the weather was still mild enough not to need the defroster or heater much...
The radiator has a lot of dead leaves piled up along the bottom behind the grille,and the plow hoses let some ATF get on the core,so some of it is "sludgy" with a greasy build up...but the thing is so huge ,I guess it doesn't phase it,its never overheated since I've had the truck..
I dont even know if there IS a thermostat in it,but I assume there is because it used to get good heat,it must be sticking partly open ..
It figures the near complete parts 6.2 engine I have is missing that water outlet crossover pipe the thermostat goes in...this practically guarantees I'll have trouble with the bolts breaking off--if I had a "spare" I'd never have to use it..
It appears the thermostat for the 6.2 is a weird size,one that nothing else in the past 40 years uses,I'm going to dig thru my boxes of left over OEM parts,I know I had a few thermostats for old Mopars and Buicks new in the box that are the same,IF they are still around and I can find them..
I assume a 195 degree thermostat is OEM temperature ?...far as I can tell looking one up online that is what the listings say..I wouldn't put anything lower than a 180 in it ,being a diesel..
I'll have to move a ton of
in my garage to get my torches out,I know these bolts will likely break off without heating the casting up good first..not looking forward to this job--or any of the others the truck needs...might snow here tomorrow night,in a way I'm tempted not to touch it right now..


