New thermostat overheating

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MAGAlomaniac

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2015 Tahoe lt. it was not coming up to temp so I replaced the thermostat and coolant temp sensor. Now it gets hot(220 -260) and the hose coming off the thermostat remains cool. I’ve got a Chevy thermostat on order. What else could this be?
 

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Have you run it with the overflow cap off until the thermostat opens? Try squeezing the upper hose while running to see if you. An encourage any trapped air to move out. Lastly, double check with an IR temp gun on the upper hose, lower hose, and other coolant hoses to see what they are running for temps.
 

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Did you possibly get a thermostat with a different temperature rating? If you get a lower temp thermostat without adjusting everything to work with it, this can be the result. Has happened to me before. If you have the oem spec 207⁰, disregard.
 
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Have you run it with the overflow cap off until the thermostat opens? Try squeezing the upper hose while running to see if you. An encourage any trapped air to move out. Lastly, double check with an IR temp gun on the upper hose, lower hose, and other coolant hoses to see what they are running for temps.
I heard since the reservoir is the high point it will self burp. I tried bringing it up to temp with the cap off, no air came out. The upper hose never got hot even after the temp went over 220. The lower hose was hot to the touch. It’s got to be the thermostat right?
 

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