โJun-22-2020 08:53 AM
โSep-11-2020 06:22 PM
goprolocal wrote:
UPDATE:
The shop has had the rig for 6 weeks or so. I've been back 2x to test drive it after they said they had it fixed.
Here's what they did.
Replaced the radiator hoses, replaced the clutch fan, flushed the block and radiator, replaced the thermostat (for the 3rd time in 6 months).
At this point, I drive the rig for 15 minutes down the highway at 65mph. With the overdrive off (to simulate engine rpms while towing) it runs at 220-230 degrees for 12-14 minutes...then in the next 2 minute period, the temp guage clicks ..jumping 10 degrees at a time...in 2 minutes, I'm at 255 degrees. When I turn the overdrive on again, it cools to 245 or so.
Everything I can think of has been checked on the motor...could this be the transmission? The rig sat for a long time before we bought it...in cold temperatures. Could this have something to do with it?
I'm reaching out to a transmission shop next. ugh.
โSep-11-2020 05:58 PM
โSep-11-2020 05:45 PM
crawford wrote:Maybe the OP can see for himself. I have done this on several engines. Big blocks, 4 bangers, high performance, stock, all of them always slow to warm up and runs cold.
No thermostat make water flow to quick and no chance to cool down through radiator will make it run even hotter.
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โAug-31-2020 12:55 PM
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wolfe10 wrote:if its the water pump impeller you will have no heat inside rv. you have to have a head gasket test with a exhaust analyzer for hydrocarbons in cooling system
Could also be a bad water pump with the impeller loose on the shaft.
โAug-31-2020 12:31 PM