OneofFew
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Engine overheated, so I had it towed home. Today, idling quite a while the temp hung around 210 for a while, then the hotter it got, the faster the temp rose. I turned off the a/c at about 230 degrees a raised the idle, the cooling fan was audible. Temp kept rising.
Things I have checked- cooling fan seems to work, tapping the throttle at any engine temp seems to produce the same level of fan noise, so I am not sure if there is a fan clutch issue.
Water pump not leaking, flow in coolant hoses to radiator evident, so I think the thermostat is good.
checked the temp at the coolant out flange and the thermostat flange and found about a 40 degree drop between the 2 readings.
Coolant is a bit thin, will check its dilution/ boil temp shortly. No concerning level of rust evident in the coolant.
At this point I am not sure if I have insufficient water pump flow, fan clutch not engaging fully or insufficient cooling of across the radiator. Frankly the other day driving it, it should not have overheated even if it had no cooling fan since I was cruising country roads. Just the air flow across the radiator should have kept it cool.
Things I have checked- cooling fan seems to work, tapping the throttle at any engine temp seems to produce the same level of fan noise, so I am not sure if there is a fan clutch issue.
Water pump not leaking, flow in coolant hoses to radiator evident, so I think the thermostat is good.
checked the temp at the coolant out flange and the thermostat flange and found about a 40 degree drop between the 2 readings.
Coolant is a bit thin, will check its dilution/ boil temp shortly. No concerning level of rust evident in the coolant.
At this point I am not sure if I have insufficient water pump flow, fan clutch not engaging fully or insufficient cooling of across the radiator. Frankly the other day driving it, it should not have overheated even if it had no cooling fan since I was cruising country roads. Just the air flow across the radiator should have kept it cool.