Just wanted to check with others on how many degrees your coolant rises to when towing up hills?
This past trip was the first time I have taken this truck and trailer combo through the Adirondacks to Lake George NY. I have a digital display for the coolant and typically when towing the temp is around 204 -205 F. On some of the longer and steeper grades (I'd say mountains to me but not when comparing to the Rockies :B ) it heated up to around 215-217 F with the highest temp I recorded was 222 F. The outside air temp was only around 70 F.
On previous trips the truck has never heated up this much, but these are the highest mountains I've climbed. I wasnt all that concerned because it cooled quickly and was really only slightly higher that half way on the gauge. Our friends where towing a similar trailer with a 4.7 Dakota and it was heating up a LOT more than that!
So does this seem acceptable, or is it time for a coolant flush, change and perhaps a newer, higher thermostat? The truck only has 54K miles on it.
2011 Kodiak 240KSSL
Husky Center Line WDH
2014 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Outdoorsman 3:92,8-speed,5.7L HEMI
2007 Kodiak 214 HTT (prior)
2010 Dodge RAM 1500 4x4, 3:55, 5.7L (prior)