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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: san rafael california
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Overheating problem
So i picked up this truck that had been sitting for a couple of years, ( i flushed the radiator multiple times before driving ) but now when i drive around the temperature gauge creeps beyond that second line a couple of centimeters or so and will stay there. its basically running slightly hot it seems, unless the gauge is not accurate. thermostat won't change the high temperature, but maybe it is opening too late? where should i start with this?
ive got a fan shroud and the correct coolant amount and mixture. its an AC cab, but heater and ac have been bypassed. any suggestions would be appreciated! thanks ben ![]() |
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Location: Seagrove, NC
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Re: Overheating problem
The temp sending unit I got from autoparts store read hot. I got one from Lectric Limited and it read correctly.
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1971 LWB Custom, 6.0LS & 4L80E, Speedhut.com GPS speedometer & gauges with A/C. 20" Boss 338's Grey wheels 4 wheel disc brakes. My Driver Seeing the USA in a 71 ![]() Upstate SC GM Truck Club 2013,14 and 2016 Hot Rod Pour Tour http://upstategmtrucks.com/ Get out and drive the truck this summer and have some fun! It sucks not being able to hear! LWB trucks rule, if you don't think so measure your SWB! After talking to tech support at Air Lift I have found out that the kit I need is 60811. Per the measurements I gave them. Ride height of truck inside spring and inside diameter of springs. |
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Location: Central Coast, CA
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Re: Overheating problem
How do you have the ignition timing set up?
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Re: Overheating problem
i am also having this problem, and andy, what would you point the gun towards? like which part would you read the temp off of?
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Shoot the temp gun right there for starter's then shoot the thermas that housing up top and then radiator and compare to see what is going on in the system. ![]()
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1971 LWB Custom, 6.0LS & 4L80E, Speedhut.com GPS speedometer & gauges with A/C. 20" Boss 338's Grey wheels 4 wheel disc brakes. My Driver Seeing the USA in a 71 ![]() Upstate SC GM Truck Club 2013,14 and 2016 Hot Rod Pour Tour http://upstategmtrucks.com/ Get out and drive the truck this summer and have some fun! It sucks not being able to hear! LWB trucks rule, if you don't think so measure your SWB! After talking to tech support at Air Lift I have found out that the kit I need is 60811. Per the measurements I gave them. Ride height of truck inside spring and inside diameter of springs. |
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Re: Overheating problem
The temp gauge really only helps me by indicating if something's causing the engine to run warmer than it usually does - and "usually does" = where the gauge lays most of the time. In my experience, when the engine is at operating temperature it shouldn't be painful to lay your hand on the upper radiator hose. Leave it for an extended period? Yes. But it shouldn't be so warm that you need to immediately let go to avoid legitimate discomfort.
Ignition timing will certainly make it run hot - make sure you have it advanced far enough.
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Location: Redondo Beach California
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Re: Overheating problem
I have the stock gauge in its original location on the driver's side head, I also run a numbered temp gauge on the manifold closest to the thermostat, most accurate spot because that temp is controlling the thermostat.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Ontario, California
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Re: Overheating problem
I once had similar problem in a vintage car, and the problem was the temp sending unit. I had to get an original oem type and this solved the problem.
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