ok, to start off. My temp gauge seems to work quite accurately.
when it reads 200, the hottest part of the block that I can find(Using a laser thermometer) is at 206, just above the exhaust manifold.
I just flushed the coolant.
lots of tap water(high volume garden hose) with the thermostat out and even the engine running for a short time.
then two fill ups with distilled water and running the engine a few miles at full temp for a few miles.
After final drain, I filled up by adding approximately 3.5 gallons of Rotella ELC(orange). that's as much water volume as I could drain with bottom hose off. I'm guessing it all gets to mix together when the thermostat opens?
I also replaced the thermostat and the thermostatic switch.
temp stays pretty much perfectly at 200
the problem?
if the temp goes a hair above 200, the fan kicks on and does not turn off.
I turned the engine off and then back on when the temp was back at 160.
The fan came back on with the engine and stayed on as the temp slowly crept up to 200.
BEFORE the flush, the thermostat replacement, and thermostatic switch replacement, the fan would either kick on at 160 or not at all.
When the fan did kick on, the temp would hover around 190 and the fan would not turn off.
when it reads 200, the hottest part of the block that I can find(Using a laser thermometer) is at 206, just above the exhaust manifold.
I just flushed the coolant.
lots of tap water(high volume garden hose) with the thermostat out and even the engine running for a short time.
then two fill ups with distilled water and running the engine a few miles at full temp for a few miles.
After final drain, I filled up by adding approximately 3.5 gallons of Rotella ELC(orange). that's as much water volume as I could drain with bottom hose off. I'm guessing it all gets to mix together when the thermostat opens?
I also replaced the thermostat and the thermostatic switch.
temp stays pretty much perfectly at 200
the problem?
if the temp goes a hair above 200, the fan kicks on and does not turn off.
I turned the engine off and then back on when the temp was back at 160.
The fan came back on with the engine and stayed on as the temp slowly crept up to 200.
BEFORE the flush, the thermostat replacement, and thermostatic switch replacement, the fan would either kick on at 160 or not at all.
When the fan did kick on, the temp would hover around 190 and the fan would not turn off.
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