A friend asked me to help him figure out his overheating issue in his buggy. It's Jeep bodied with GM drivetrain (350 stock). He went over the summer to help out a guy that was stuck in a local lake bed and the fan switch accidentally got turned off and the engine ran pretty hot. Ever since then it runs up to about 245* while he's crawling around, but if he stops, it stays where it's at, doesn't go up or down. If you start it cold and just let it idle it will climb to 210*, then fall back to 180*(t-stat temp) and then climb back to 220* and stay there until you rev it up, then it jumps to 245*. The heads have been off and checked for cracks and warpage, none was found. I even used a tester that goes in the radiator and uses the blue fluid to check for combustion gasses in the coolant, none found. It has been tried with no t-stat, a gutted t-stat, a 180* t-stat and a 195* t-stat all with the same results. We tried different temp gauges, same rusults. It has an all aluminum radiator made for the V8 swap and it has it's third new waterpump since this started. I've checked the timing, even unplugged the advance with the same results. If it matters, he's running on propane.
Guys, I would appreciate any ideas that you might have on this.
Guys, I would appreciate any ideas that you might have on this.


