rockola1971
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Engine temps while driving look completely normal. What is the temp at idle?It sits here when driving.
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Engine temps while driving look completely normal. What is the temp at idle?It sits here when driving.
203 is not "a tad warm". Its actually closer to normal.So the other day I put a clamp on the hose to the coolant tank so that it barely flowed. It warmed up much faster for sure but then ran a tad warm, but still around 203° according to my scanner. Opened it back up and back to long warm up. And yes the lower hose is cool. Heater hoses are fine, it makes heat. Thinking it's probably going to be just another junk stat, idk why it's so hard to get a good one.
203 is not "a tad warm". Its actually closer to normal.
Start your engine up cold and watch and the temp gauge to see what the highest it achieves until you all of sudden see it start to drop (which means your thermostat just opened up). WOuldnt hurt to ignor your temp gauge and hook up a scanner and get temp data from there while watching temp gauge to see the drop. Your scanner data temp may not respond fast enough for you to get accurate numbers to work with as far as the opening point of the thermostat.
I agree, what I mean I guess is that it was warmer than it usually is. The gauge was showing roughly "225" instead of "210".203 is not "a tad warm". Its actually closer to normal.
Start your engine up cold and watch and the temp gauge to see what the highest it achieves until you all of sudden see it start to drop (which means your thermostat just opened up). WOuldnt hurt to ignor your temp gauge and hook up a scanner and get temp data from there while watching temp gauge to see the drop. Your scanner data temp may not respond fast enough for you to get accurate numbers to work with as far as the opening point of the thermostat.