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Hi Friends,
Based on the threads I have researched here, the cooling systems on the 998's can have numerous gremlins to chase. I have an issue that doesnt seem to map on to any one threads so far, so I would love some input. My issue started as an intermittent overheating issue, here is the scenario: '85 998, 6.2 orginal motor in what appears to be well maintained good order. I could drive the machine some days and the fan would cycle on at about 215 (Per the Gauge) and cycle off at about 195. When running, the thermostat seems to open at 195 as expected and the temp will stabalize there for a while, then slowly creep up until the fan actuates and the temp goes back down. So far so good, however other times, the fan will not cycle on, causing the temp to climb to 240, at which time I shut it down and wait till it cools down. This makes the vehicle obvioulsy untrustworthy, so I started trouble shooting. First thing was to replace the overflow tank cap, then the thermostat, and replace most of the fluid (though I have not flushed the system yet). These improvements made no change. Then I replaced the cadillac valve figuring that I might have an intermittent issue with the valve solenoid. When I did this, I noticed that the old valve seemed to be hooked up incorrectly(based on the TM drawing) so I hooked it up per the drawing. Upon testing, I blew an o-ring in the fan clutch and spewed fluid. (so maybe there are few possible schematics??) There is another thread here which noted a similar issue, the cause being a bad NOS cadillac valve so that is a possibillity. Anyway, Id like to hear if anyone has experienced anything similar. I might replace the TDM and the Thermo switch, however, neither of those seemed to be the issue using basic trouble shooting procedure. Thank you in advance!!
Based on the threads I have researched here, the cooling systems on the 998's can have numerous gremlins to chase. I have an issue that doesnt seem to map on to any one threads so far, so I would love some input. My issue started as an intermittent overheating issue, here is the scenario: '85 998, 6.2 orginal motor in what appears to be well maintained good order. I could drive the machine some days and the fan would cycle on at about 215 (Per the Gauge) and cycle off at about 195. When running, the thermostat seems to open at 195 as expected and the temp will stabalize there for a while, then slowly creep up until the fan actuates and the temp goes back down. So far so good, however other times, the fan will not cycle on, causing the temp to climb to 240, at which time I shut it down and wait till it cools down. This makes the vehicle obvioulsy untrustworthy, so I started trouble shooting. First thing was to replace the overflow tank cap, then the thermostat, and replace most of the fluid (though I have not flushed the system yet). These improvements made no change. Then I replaced the cadillac valve figuring that I might have an intermittent issue with the valve solenoid. When I did this, I noticed that the old valve seemed to be hooked up incorrectly(based on the TM drawing) so I hooked it up per the drawing. Upon testing, I blew an o-ring in the fan clutch and spewed fluid. (so maybe there are few possible schematics??) There is another thread here which noted a similar issue, the cause being a bad NOS cadillac valve so that is a possibillity. Anyway, Id like to hear if anyone has experienced anything similar. I might replace the TDM and the Thermo switch, however, neither of those seemed to be the issue using basic trouble shooting procedure. Thank you in advance!!