So... Fun update. I was working on the truck, put the former A pillar bracket for the soft top on. I wish it glided through a bit better, but it is just a top. They are easily replaceable, if it just sits on my brain forever.
The little DOT turnbuckles arrived. Trying to decide whether to tap and add screws, or re-rivet. We will see.....
Went to fill it up with some fresh diesel, partly to get more fuel and get the cooling system up to temperature.
It pretty much sat at around 190°, after I came back.
Then, I decided for a longer drive. Before the longer drive, I blew out the radiator and oil cooler for quite a bit. So much dust and many leaves... It was pretty crazy how much dirt/dust had gotten in between the fins.
Well, I head out on my drive. 2 spare tires in the back, a 2 ton pump jack along side them, and all the tools to get me going, if something were to happen.
About 10 minutes into the journey, the temp starts climbing in the 200 range. Before I set out, the numbers 210-215 were in my head to consider a shutdown.
I had been reading a little about HMMWV temps and just didn't want to get past the point of no return.
In reality, we are just testing to see if the cooling system holds.
I had already purchased a thermostat and it was sitting on my shelf.
Just out of extra security, early this morning, I went to work early and decided to toss it in. Filled up the extra coolant, ran it without its cap for a minute and went on about my business.
Back to the longer drive.... So, I am seeing the temp gauge go above 200 and it starts to get my attention. (I know these gauges aren't that reliable).
So, I see it climb to 210 and then around 215. 215 is about as high as I saw during my entire ride.
I'm unsure how long this engine had been sitting, but I assume it has been sitting long enough.
During the time that I had the hood up, I didn't see the fans switch off, so that is likely my next task, along with lights.
So, I made it home and saw the temp gauge as low as even 195ish during the drive. So, my eyes are on the goofy gauges and I am enjoying every minute of driving the truck.
Went to get some kitty litter and it drives as solid as my 82 flatbed. Hopefully, it just keeps getting better and better.