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Oil temp is consistently low on the dash instrument. I guess we need to find which number the ecm will display it in the air conditioning window. My friend does have the fsm on dvd but I don’t at my home. Thank you so much for the support and kind words. The injector swap out a smile on my face and started me looking for one of my own! |
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08-19-2018 | #22 | |
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08-19-2018 | #23 |
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Re: Introduction and Overheating (long)
Have you pressure/leakdown tested the cooling system? I'm concerned since you said the car had orange coolant in it, as these are NOT Dexcool cars. Dexcool can have very ill effects on systems not designed for it. (Failed gaskets, hoses, and the like.) When these components fail, the radiator can become clogged with debris or sludge from dissolving gaskets and hoses. Something to consider.
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08-19-2018 | #24 | |
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The only photo we found showed the overflow from above and was green if anything. |
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08-19-2018 | #25 |
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Re: Introduction and Overheating (long)
Just to make sure I’m asking the right question - what do you folks see for running temps pulling up a grade? At level cruise? Our summer ambients are about 92 right now. (As measured by the ac display if possible, sounds like the dash gauge is not a consistent measurement)
Just to confirm- even at 106 degrees ambient in Utah it ran less than half the temp gauge on the interstate at level ground. It’s the 230 degrees plus pulling that has us so concerned |
08-19-2018 | #26 |
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Gotcha, if it was green coolant you should be okay. I've seen 230 degrees on a hot day (98 degrees F) in stop and go traffic with my A/C on. My car has the Haibeck chip, so the fans come on early as well. Not sure how old my radiator is, but shortly after driving my car that week in close to 100 degree ambient temps the radiator failed (a side tank cracked.)
I would still recommend the pressure/leakdown test. A leakdown test can tell you a lot about the integrity of your cooling system. A radiator upgrade might be in your near future... It sure is for me. |
08-19-2018 | #27 |
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Re: Introduction and Overheating (long)
If the car has the original chip 230 is not a problem, particularly with ac on in hot weather. The standard calibration doesn’t even turn the fans on till 236. These engines were designed to run at that temp. Over 240 and I would start to be concerned. Get a Haibeck chip and the temps will come down. So far I don’t see anything alarming.
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08-19-2018 | #28 |
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08-20-2018 | #29 |
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Ccmano- thank you for the supporting comments, also those from great white.
I’ll try and run it and see if it tempts going over 236 F and explore the dash gauge |
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