We got this truck last Winter and have been working on it the last few months. So it hadn't really been driven much.
This Spring we got it out on the toad and noticed that it was running up around 220 after going up and down some hills for a few miles. I drained the old antifreeze, which looked pretty rusty and dirty, flushed the engine, and as a test refilled with clean water. I also pulled the thermostat and checked it in hot water and it checked OK. So I decided to leave it out for awhile to see what happens. The past few weeks idling it in the yard while working on it it was running around 165.
Today we had a couple of trees to cut and winch into the woods so we took it on a job. It was a hot day and the work necessitated idling, sometimes for 20 minutes at a time. I noticed the once again the temperature started rising . More than once it climbed to almost 200 degrees before I shut it down.
I felt the radiator and the top three inches was a little bit warmer than he lower section but not by much. The core wasn't excessively hot, there was pressure, and it was full. Does anyone have an ideas?Thnks,
Lenny
This Spring we got it out on the toad and noticed that it was running up around 220 after going up and down some hills for a few miles. I drained the old antifreeze, which looked pretty rusty and dirty, flushed the engine, and as a test refilled with clean water. I also pulled the thermostat and checked it in hot water and it checked OK. So I decided to leave it out for awhile to see what happens. The past few weeks idling it in the yard while working on it it was running around 165.
Today we had a couple of trees to cut and winch into the woods so we took it on a job. It was a hot day and the work necessitated idling, sometimes for 20 minutes at a time. I noticed the once again the temperature started rising . More than once it climbed to almost 200 degrees before I shut it down.
I felt the radiator and the top three inches was a little bit warmer than he lower section but not by much. The core wasn't excessively hot, there was pressure, and it was full. Does anyone have an ideas?Thnks,
Lenny