help...
ok i posted about a week ago that i was having cooling problems and im still having them so i need you guys's help to figure out the problem. the truck will run fine at low rpm's, but as soon as i run it hard and it gets a little warm, it will not cool back down. i replaced the thermostat with a brand new one, i also replaced the water pump. i took my electric fans off and put back the stock fan with a new clutch. i also took my underdrive pulleys off, but with no luck. i replaced the radiator hoses just in case, but with no luck either. i put plenty of rvt on all the gaskets, and there are absolutely no coolant leaks. i replaced the radiator cap (in case it wasnt holding in the right amout of pressure). im gonna go get a coolant flush next weekend when i get a chance, bit if that doesnt help then what else could it be? please help, im completely out of ideas, thanks...
Could be a blockage in the radiator or heater core that won't let coolant circulate properly. Maybe you could find a store near you that sells Redline Water Wetter. That should cool it down a few degrees. Another thing to check, is the coolant temp sensor and the gauge working properly? Maybe the gauge is showing hot but the temp is normal?
-Jon
-Jon
Originally posted by Macgyver
sounds to me like ( no offense ) the T stat is in backwards .
sounds to me like ( no offense ) the T stat is in backwards .
-thermostat in backwards
-faulty thermostat (ive installed 3 different ones with no luck)
-water pump
-faulty hoses
-any type of leak
what else should i check out? please help, im running out of ideas, thanks!
well, you will get the overheat, hard start, runs rough,white smoke, and the miscolored spark plug. You might get all or just some of these symptoms. If you are going to remove the plugs, be thankful you don't have a new 4.6 or 5.4 engine.
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Originally posted by Ford4Fun
...If you are going to remove the plugs, be thankful you don't have a new 4.6 or 5.4 engine.
...If you are going to remove the plugs, be thankful you don't have a new 4.6 or 5.4 engine.
Originally posted by PKRWUD
By what method are you determining that it is in fact overheating?
If it is, you need a new radiator, but still, answer my first question. Please.
Take care,
-Chris
By what method are you determining that it is in fact overheating?
If it is, you need a new radiator, but still, answer my first question. Please.
Take care,
-Chris
You can check if your radiator is working properly by checking the temperature inlet-outlet. If there is a drastic temperature difference, the coolant does not flow through it properly (that was a tip from a radiator guy when my Volvo overheated. It turned out to be a cracked head).
Yeah, if you have an infrared pyrometer you can check the temps at various places throughout the cooling system. Just be careful overheating it, i wouldn't recommend driving it till you figure out the problem. If it's not a head or head gasket problem right now it could be if you overheat it too many times.
-Jon
-Jon
Boy, that sure does sound alot like a head gasket. Do you not have a puke tank for the radiator (overflow tank)? That should keep it self contained, but you have a much more serious problem. You need to find someone with a cooling system pressure tester, and test your cooling system. Air is getting in somewhere. Try CarQuest. I'm pretty sure thay loan tools like that.
Take care,
-Chris
Take care,
-Chris
Originally posted by PKRWUD
...Do you not have a puke tank for the radiator (overflow tank)?...
...Do you not have a puke tank for the radiator (overflow tank)?...
Let me clarify what he's going to be doing. he's going to attach a hand pump to the radiator, where the cap goes. After he pumps it up, he will watch the gauge on it to see how fast it falls. It shouldn't fall at all, but if it does, you need to start looking for where it is the pressure is going. Have him pressure test your cap, too. Even if it's new, that doesn't mean it's right. trust me.
Take care,
-Chris
Take care,
-Chris


