Sep-12-2014 07:18 PM
Sep-19-2014 09:22 AM
Shadow_Grey wrote:93Cobra2771 wrote:Tystevens wrote:
I have heard of a few guys w/ over heating issues over on an F150 forum I frequent, but it does not seem to be widespread. The ones who complain (and I don't use that in a derogatory sense) about it say it happens on long slow climbs up dirt roads and so forth.
I have also heard some problems with the fan relay. Apparently there are 3 fan speeds, with a couple relays that make the highest speed kick in. A problem with the relay won't manifest itself until you really need the extra cooling. I know when my max fan kicks on, it sounds like an airplane taking off.
FWIW, I haven't had any overheating issues with mine.
You are correct, I remember the same fan issue cropping up on a few. I've never actually heard mine like you guys are describing while pulling. Mine is an early production 11'.
I will agree with you 93Cobra2771.
I have not had any over heating issues and have towed my 5er in some very hot weather and some long up hill passes over the past 4 years. I have only heard the fan cycle on/off while maneuvering my camper into a spot and even then it wasn't for very long.
What temp thermostat comes stock in these anyway? Maybe those that have problems need to check theirs and put a lower temp one in, make sure the fins are not bent over or check and flush/change the coolant system.
Sep-19-2014 06:12 AM
93Cobra2771 wrote:Tystevens wrote:
I have heard of a few guys w/ over heating issues over on an F150 forum I frequent, but it does not seem to be widespread. The ones who complain (and I don't use that in a derogatory sense) about it say it happens on long slow climbs up dirt roads and so forth.
I have also heard some problems with the fan relay. Apparently there are 3 fan speeds, with a couple relays that make the highest speed kick in. A problem with the relay won't manifest itself until you really need the extra cooling. I know when my max fan kicks on, it sounds like an airplane taking off.
FWIW, I haven't had any overheating issues with mine.
You are correct, I remember the same fan issue cropping up on a few. I've never actually heard mine like you guys are describing while pulling. Mine is an early production 11'.
Sep-19-2014 05:45 AM
Tystevens wrote:
I have heard of a few guys w/ over heating issues over on an F150 forum I frequent, but it does not seem to be widespread. The ones who complain (and I don't use that in a derogatory sense) about it say it happens on long slow climbs up dirt roads and so forth.
I have also heard some problems with the fan relay. Apparently there are 3 fan speeds, with a couple relays that make the highest speed kick in. A problem with the relay won't manifest itself until you really need the extra cooling. I know when my max fan kicks on, it sounds like an airplane taking off.
FWIW, I haven't had any overheating issues with mine.
Sep-18-2014 07:57 AM
Sep-17-2014 10:48 AM
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Honestly, you are the first person I've heard with head gasket issues. I imagine the truck has overheated a time or two since you are replacing radiators?
The few failures I've heard of are usually windowed blocks where something let loose. And believe me, there are VERY few of them out there.
Sep-17-2014 10:39 AM
Sep-17-2014 08:31 AM
Sep-16-2014 02:57 PM
Sep-16-2014 11:01 AM
Bigrick wrote:Atlee wrote:
I've just finished about a 2000k mile trip towing. Went from Richmond, VA area to Blacksburg, VA, then across WV through Ohio to Michigan, back down to Columbus, OH, then to Richmond, VA and back to Blacksburg, VA.
I'm impressed that you drove 2,000,000 miles in your truck.
Sep-16-2014 11:00 AM
2112 wrote:Atlee wrote:Do you ever use anything higher than 87 octane? That's all I burn.
...Filled with 87 octane pure gasoline, and driving the most gentle route home, sans trailer, I got 19.9 mpg.
Sep-16-2014 08:29 AM
Atlee wrote:
I've just finished about a 2000k mile trip towing. Went from Richmond, VA area to Blacksburg, VA, then across WV through Ohio to Michigan, back down to Columbus, OH, then to Richmond, VA and back to Blacksburg, VA.
Sep-16-2014 06:57 AM
EcoBullet wrote:That's my story as well. I didn't notice any difference either on performance or mileage.2112 wrote:
Do you ever use anything higher than 87 octane? That's all I burn.
My first couple of trips I ran 91, or sometimes 89 if I couldn't stand the price difference. Then I decided to just see if I noticed a difference by using 87. I couldn't tell any difference in power or mileage. Now I just run 87.
Sep-16-2014 05:32 AM
2112 wrote:
Do you ever use anything higher than 87 octane? That's all I burn.
Sep-16-2014 05:02 AM
2112 wrote:Atlee wrote:Do you ever use anything higher than 87 octane? That's all I burn.
...Filled with 87 octane pure gasoline, and driving the most gentle route home, sans trailer, I got 19.9 mpg.