Oct-05-2017 11:31 AM
Oct-06-2017 02:51 PM
Chum lee wrote:FunTwoDrv wrote:
I wonder if you could be dealing with an air lock somewhere in the system...
Gary
My Ford F53 V10 is rock solid on water temp no matter what I do. (Once warm, it never varies in coolant temperature according to the gauge) The fan clutch does engage on some longer hills though. That said, some engines appear to get hot/overheat if there is air trapped in the cooling system around where the water temperature sensor is located. I don't know if that is an issue with the Ford V10 or not. Without an accurate alternate way to check the coolant outlet temp, you won't KNOW either. I'd suggest you find out before you start servicing/replacing parts.
Chum lee
Oct-06-2017 11:52 AM
Oct-06-2017 11:19 AM
Oct-06-2017 10:44 AM
FunTwoDrv wrote:
I wonder if you could be dealing with an air lock somewhere in the system...
Gary
Oct-06-2017 05:00 AM
Oct-06-2017 04:46 AM
sempka wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Were the radiator fins cleaned when the core was flushed?
Yes, they were washed out.
Oct-05-2017 08:17 PM
time2roll wrote:
Wow 3 percent putting you at 35 mph is crazy. I would have assumed 5+ percent and some altitude.
Does it feel like it has performance issues? Long shot would be the air filter.
Oct-05-2017 08:15 PM
OLYLEN wrote:
What do you mean getting hot but in operating range. If its in the operating range its NOT hot. Normal operation 190+or-, when climbing with lower gear and 4500 RPM to around 200 + or- then the fan kicks in. you can hear it, soon temp starts cooling with trans temp lagging a bit. Need more info, sounds normal.
LEN
Oct-05-2017 06:23 PM
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Oct-05-2017 04:14 PM
Bud
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Oct-05-2017 03:40 PM
time2roll wrote:
You mean a Ford gauge actually moves?
Since the thermostat seemed to make some difference... is that a genuine Ford part or just a random part over the counter? At least ask for the premium thermostat.
Certainly if the hoses are original or soft they could be replaced. IMO not much collapses when running 10-15 psi.
Oct-05-2017 03:39 PM
WE3ZS wrote:
You are only stating "hot" but without actually knowing the real temperatures the engine and trans are getting up to. Having the actual temperatures of both would be a big help in trying to diagnose the problem(s) or verifying that there really isn't a problem.
Get a ScanGauge, Ultra-Gauge or any one of the vast number of OBDII dongles and smartphone apps (like Torque) to monitor the engine and trans vitals.
Being a model year 2000 rig, do the trans cooling lines go into and out of the radiator then into a trans cooler or do they only go straight to the trans cooler? Some of the Super Duty pickups of that era didn't have the ATF flow routed through the radiator, something Ford corrected soon thereafter. Many owners of those trucks have updated them with later model radiators with the ATF cooling circuit for far better trans temp control while towing and hauling heavy loads.
Oct-05-2017 03:02 PM