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Feeling stupid for this one. What should my truck run for a temperature? I took it for a spin today, looked down, and the temp gage was at or over 240. The fluid level is fine. Any Ideas????
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The sending unit is where that wire plugs into on the 1st picture.. Hopefully yours didnt "weld" itself to the manifold. Brass and Aluminum dont play well togther.
I thought I had a stuck thermostat for similar reasons. Seemed to like 190 (verified separately from the dash gauge). After several "informal tests" I determined that it's opening fine. Early actually. Further investigation found enough sediment in the bottom of the radiator to block two thirds of the lower hose bung on the radiator. Coolant looked fine until after I disturbed that sediment.My truck just started doing this yesterday, the temp was fine on the way up to VA, then it started to creep up, very slow. it got to 240 and I pulled over. The upper part of the radiator is hot like it should be, and the bottom was cooler. I figured it was the thermostat sticking. Took it out, but the temp started creeping up again. Sensor? I don't think its the water pump, coolant is flowing well. (especially well with no thermostat.)
I've had suprisingly good results, first with the pipe plugs, second with that sending unit, by "cracking" them when the engine is fully up to temperature. Warm it up, crack them open until you just see the first drip of coolant, then STOP TURNING, come back when it's cool and go about whatever it is you are fixing.
Maybe just lucky, but it's worth a shot...
I thought I had a stuck thermostat for similar reasons. Seemed to like 190 (verified separately from the dash gauge). After several "informal tests" I determined that it's opening fine. Early actually. Further investigation found enough sediment in the bottom of the radiator to block two thirds of the lower hose bung on the radiator. Coolant looked fine until after I disturbed that sediment.
Dam, you OVH that truck?????
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