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I just bought a Mep802a. I was going over it and fixing a few things. I decided to drain and flush the coolent. I pulled both hoses and ran water through the rad both ways till clear. Then I attempted to do the same on the engine. It would not allow water through either way. I got thinking maybe the thermostat won't allow water through.
So I put the hoses back on and and filled it with water. I started the motor and left it run. After awhile the coolent temp gradually went up to 230-240. (No load) The motor never shut down by the fault code. I opened the door and felt the rad and hoses. Everything was just Luke warm. I pointed a digital temp gauge at the waterpump and it read 140. The manifold that the exhaust pipe bolts on was only about 250.
What do you guys think? Thermostat? Maybe the gauge is bad? What about not getting water through the pump? Is that normal?
I never drained the block petcock because it's kind of hard to get to. I figured I would just run it a few times with water. Now I'm wondering how you refill the block if you can't get any water in the hose.
Are the thermostat and pump readily available?
So I put the hoses back on and and filled it with water. I started the motor and left it run. After awhile the coolent temp gradually went up to 230-240. (No load) The motor never shut down by the fault code. I opened the door and felt the rad and hoses. Everything was just Luke warm. I pointed a digital temp gauge at the waterpump and it read 140. The manifold that the exhaust pipe bolts on was only about 250.
What do you guys think? Thermostat? Maybe the gauge is bad? What about not getting water through the pump? Is that normal?
I never drained the block petcock because it's kind of hard to get to. I figured I would just run it a few times with water. Now I'm wondering how you refill the block if you can't get any water in the hose.
Are the thermostat and pump readily available?