Aug-04-2014 06:39 AM
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Aug-05-2014 11:10 AM
et2 wrote:dan-nickie wrote:
In the last couple week mine has been running 198-200 on the flats in above 90 weather.
Same engine.
Any incline and it would heat up a little until I got over the hill.
That sure looks like a Ford engine? :W
Can't compare the two.
Aug-04-2014 04:22 PM
dubdub07 wrote:
All I am saying is that a Ram truck has no alarm and the engine often ran up to 230 without issue. Tranny once climbed over 250 outside Telluride.
Which factory are you referring? Chassis or Cummins?
Fan sounded like it always did.
I don't think that 200-205 is hot at all. My 8.3 will run about 210-220 with tranny temps staying around 200.
Aug-04-2014 01:42 PM
Aug-04-2014 01:03 PM
Aug-04-2014 12:40 PM
Aug-04-2014 12:30 PM
et2 wrote:Sundance07 wrote:
The new 6.7's run hotter for a reason. It is due to the EPA mandated emissions equipment. Hotter = Cleaner
But isn't that what the after burner and DEF is for? That isn't part of the cooling system to my knowledge. I might be blowing smoke, but it concerns me I'm significantly under weight 4,000 lbs on GVWR and 6,000 on GCWR, and the engine temps are were they are. I,m concerned if I had an additional 10,000 on the engine to pull, and still within its capacity according to the manufacture, I'm going to see it way higher.
Aug-04-2014 09:02 AM
Sundance07 wrote:
The new 6.7's run hotter for a reason. It is due to the EPA mandated emissions equipment. Hotter = Cleaner
Aug-04-2014 08:54 AM
dan-nickie wrote:
In the last couple week mine has been running 198-200 on the flats in above 90 weather.
Same engine.
Any incline and it would heat up a little until I got over the hill.
Aug-04-2014 08:51 AM
Aug-04-2014 08:37 AM
vanzuilekom wrote:
Hello,
I have same engine in 2008 model. On the flats at any outside temp it runs at 192-194. Climbing at 6% for 10 miles it will go to 210 and the fan kicks in and cools immediately to 195. I called Cummins and they said fan on at 210 is the spec. and 192-194 is the thermostat set point. It has been this way since day one.
Hope this helps.
Check the belt for slippage. Check the rad for dirt or obstructions. Check the coolant level and also the rad pressure cap for spring tension and seal condition.
Aug-04-2014 08:18 AM
Aug-04-2014 07:29 AM