***RESOLVED***
Or as close as I'm going to get I think.
I just got back from our California vacation (Doheny Beach, excellent!) and the rig could not have run better! Ultimately, I believe the issue was multi-faceted. First let me tell you about how she ran on the trip.
We took I-10 from Phoenix and went through Riverside. We left around 9am to avoid the hottest part of the day but by the time we hit the big hill, it was 100 degrees outside. We flat towed our 2004 Jeep Wrangler Sport with a full load of 50 gallons of water on board plus gear and the 2 kids and their stuff.
This rig has always run perfect...just hot. It's never boiled completely over but it has run several hours at 245 degrees at 65-70mph and has been as hot at 257 degrees up grades.
This time was different.
On the straights she ran a nice cool 215-225 degrees at 65mph with the
overdrive ON to keep the rmps lower. If I bumped it up to 70mph, 225-230 degrees and that's about as fast as I want to go towing.
On the serious grade, I maintained 45-50mph standing on the throttle and it heated up to 240 degrees after a couple minutes, and cooled right down once we leveled off to 225-230 again. Downhill I could see 215 degrees but no lower.
Most of the trip there and back, I was at 67mph between 220-230 degrees. If I slowed down a bit, it cooled a bit, if I sped up, it got hotter....about 1 degree per mph in either direction.
I've heard 460s run hot...I think what I have is a serious case of normal now!
๐Here is what I believe the fix was. The main thing is the overdrive. While towing, I was always taught to turn the overdrive off to avoid damaging the tranny. While that may be true for a pickup towing a toy hauler, it's not exactly true for my RV. Someone here in the forum pointed out that I'm not going to hurt the transmission running it with the overdrive on when towing my Jeep. So this trip I left it on and that was possibly the biggest factor in this whole issue.
The other factor I believe was **** in the block. We bought the rig at auction 5 years ago and it only had 23K miles on it then...almost nothing for a 1996-7 Southwind. That means it sat for a long time, and I'm pretty sure it sat somewhere really cold; as all of the plumbing was cracked from freezing (all replaced with red and blue pex now
๐ ) I believe this long storage may have gummed up or blocked some of the cooling pathways in the block. The shop flushed the block 2x and both times they said a "bunch of **** came out".
I also swapped a quart of oil with some Lucas treatment that is supposed to reduce friction and lower temps. I don't know how much of a factor this was but it definitely quieted my motor down...sometimes at high rpms, right before it shifts, it can sound a little 'clattery' if that's a word...but not anymore.
I also poured some radiator treatment in the overflow bottle that claims to lower temps up to 10 degrees. It said it would take 4-5 heat/cool cycles before it makes it all the way into the cooling system so this probably was not a factor.
The interesting thing is that if I turn the overdrive off, even if I'm not towing anything, at 65mph it will be 245-250 degrees in 15 minutes on flat ground. It seems the high rpms are creating more heat than the radiator can handle...which is the last factor...the radiator.
We replaced the radiator when we first bought it because of a crack in the seam. I had noticed it ran a bit on the warm side when we first got it and changing the radiator, water pump and thermostat changed nothing regarding the hot condition. I believe the radiator that the rig was built with is on the small side...I'd even say it's too small. A larger radiator or possibly and electric fan of some sort might alleviate the hot condition altogether.
One other thing someone said to me was to consider getting a larger oil cooler...as it is a factor in the engine temps too. I may look into that...do you think it would help?
Overall, I am so thankful to all of you that have given your suggestions and input. I brought each one to the shop and ran it by the mechanics...a few they hadn't thought of on their own!
What a great resource this forum is. Thank you for your expertise fellow RV'ers. I love my rig...logged 7 hours today and I'd turn around and go right back.
๐Ken
1996 Fleetwood Southwind
2004 Jeep Wrangler