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jkilroy wrote:
I’m towing a 7500 lb. Cougar 28SGS. The truck I have is a 03 Silverado 2500 HD 6.0 with 4.10 rear. This rig tows fine in cooler weather with no A/C and fairly flat to moderate hills. When I pull in decent mountains and it’s hot the trans temp climbs past 200, and coolant goes to 230 range. As soon as I turn off a/c everything is fine. Has plenty of power I must say. I usually set rpm to 3000 and let it run.
So question is can I do anything to truck to help the problems? Can I put a cooler thermostat in it? I’ve already added a second trans cooler. It helped a little. A diesel is in my future but I’d like to pay off camper first if possible. They are so expensive.
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Jul-08-2018 09:27 PM
Pure Diesel wrote:
Check the cooling stack. Has it ever been cleaned out? Over time, miles, location, debris and bugs can block the air flow going through.
Jul-08-2018 06:39 PM
Seamutt wrote:
It should not overheat, get the cooling system flushed and inspected. Also never use tap water only distilled water. Tap water will leave behind deposits inhibiting efficient cooling.
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Jul-08-2018 05:39 AM
Bessie-Hunter wrote:
Have the fan clutch checked. May not be engaging, pulling more air through the radiator for better cooling.
Jul-08-2018 05:09 AM
tred0956 wrote:
Try some Water Wetter or other brand coolant additive, I think I used Royal Purple Ice, made a difference in my Class C with the 6.0
Bessie-Hunter wrote:
Have the fan clutch checked. May not be engaging, pulling more air through the radiator for better cooling.
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