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08-28-2016, 12:55 PM | #1 |
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Engine oil cooler overheating, 88 Suburban
Hello everyone, new to to the forum, nice to be here!
I have an 88 Surburban, 4WD with a 350 TBI, the engine oil cooler got so hot while driving the other day it melted the front grill. Took a temperature reading with laser thermometer and on the cooler at it was at 300F !!! The engine was at 204 and the headers were 230, and transmission was about 208 all read normal range except the oil cooler. So what's the cause of such a high temp in the oil cooler? Anyone aware of possible causes for this kind of heat? Thanks! |
08-29-2016, 10:17 AM | #2 |
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Re: Engine oil cooler overheating, 88 Suburban
First- are your cooler fins clean and not obstructed with dirt/dust/debris of any kind? Secondly it is possible that the cooler internal passages are partially to completely plugged which would put the system into bypass mode where the oil just circulates around the filter housing and back to the engine.
Personally I would get a new cooler for a 3500 truck(slightly larger) installed. Suburbans are heavy, your small block works hard and an oil temp of 300 or so would not surprise me as our dually with its 427 TB has 10 qts oil and a remote filter and on a hot day with 180 thermostats we see 220-230 oil temp when towing. Make sure your fan clutch is good, clean radiator so you have ample air flow. |
08-30-2016, 10:46 AM | #3 | |
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Re: Engine oil cooler overheating, 88 Suburban
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