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Old 06-06-2014, 08:36 PM   #1
dhughins
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Running warm. 210-230.

I just drove my 85 for the first time to work. On way home it was running between 210-230. It was a hot day down in south Alabama, but it'll be hotter in July and August. Where do I start checking to cool if off some? Idk what thermostat I have. It has the regular fan and shroud. I'll post pic when I can.
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Old 06-06-2014, 10:53 PM   #2
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Re: Running warm. 210-230.

First question to ask is, How do you know it was running between 210-230?

If it's the dash gauge, then the question is, Which temperature sender is in it?

The temperature senders in these trucks have often been changed out over the years for the wrong ones. Many make the gauge read high, which you may not have noticed in cooler weather -- you thought it was running normal when it was running cool.

First thing to do is use an infrared temp gun to measure the temperature of the radiator inlet when the engine is up to temp and compare it to the gauge reading.

All you might really need is the correct sender unit for $20.
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