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97 TJ Wrangler running hot
It is at or close to 100 degrees here in the Dallas area now. Yesterday I
drove about 250 miles round trip on the highway in the afternoon and the temp gauge was about half way between 210 and 260. The jeep normally runs at 210. <Insert Bill's comment about real jeeps and gauges> I have a winch on the front and I think it must be blocking some air from getting through the radiator. Does anyone else have this problem? What did y'all do to fix it? I thought about putting in a lower temp tstat, but then that would probably require different temp plugs and could possibly mess up the computerized part of air/fuel delivery. Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Dennis 97 Wrangler |
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Dennis Cox wrote:
> It is at or close to 100 degrees here in the Dallas area now. Yesterday I > drove about 250 miles round trip on the highway in the afternoon and the > temp gauge was about half way between 210 and 260. The jeep normally runs > at 210. <Insert Bill's comment about real jeeps and gauges> I have a winch > on the front and I think it must be blocking some air from getting through > the radiator. Does anyone else have this problem? What did y'all do to fix > it? I thought about putting in a lower temp tstat, but then that would > probably require different temp plugs and could possibly mess up the > computerized part of air/fuel delivery. Check your thermal fan clutch. If there's lots of oil on it, the clutch may be shot. Clean the grime off the fan blades while you have it out. The dirt at the ends of the fan will make it wobble and wear out the water pump bearings. |
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It's probably not a thermostat problem. I pulled a trailer from Greenville
to Tyler to pick up a 1200 pound scooter with no rise in temp. Auto Trans with winch and trans cooler in front of radiater. "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message ... > Dennis Cox wrote: >> It is at or close to 100 degrees here in the Dallas area now. Yesterday >> I drove about 250 miles round trip on the highway in the afternoon and >> the temp gauge was about half way between 210 and 260. The jeep normally >> runs at 210. <Insert Bill's comment about real jeeps and gauges> I have >> a winch on the front and I think it must be blocking some air from >> getting through the radiator. Does anyone else have this problem? What >> did y'all do to fix it? I thought about putting in a lower temp tstat, >> but then that would probably require different temp plugs and could >> possibly mess up the computerized part of air/fuel delivery. > > Check your thermal fan clutch. If there's lots of oil on it, > the clutch may be shot. Clean the grime off the fan blades > while you have it out. The dirt at the ends of the fan will > make it wobble and wear out the water pump bearings. |
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Maybe I need to flush the radiator. I think it has been 2 years. Anyone
out there use that purple ice stuff? I've heard from some folks that it really works to keep temps down in the normal range. "Tom P" > wrote in message ... > It's probably not a thermostat problem. I pulled a trailer from Greenville > to Tyler to pick up a 1200 pound scooter with no rise in temp. Auto Trans > with winch and trans cooler in front of radiater. > > "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message > ... >> Dennis Cox wrote: >>> It is at or close to 100 degrees here in the Dallas area now. Yesterday >>> I drove about 250 miles round trip on the highway in the afternoon and >>> the temp gauge was about half way between 210 and 260. The jeep >>> normally runs at 210. <Insert Bill's comment about real jeeps and >>> gauges> I have a winch on the front and I think it must be blocking >>> some air from getting through the radiator. Does anyone else have this >>> problem? What did y'all do to fix it? I thought about putting in a >>> lower temp tstat, but then that would probably require different temp >>> plugs and could possibly mess up the computerized part of air/fuel >>> delivery. >> >> Check your thermal fan clutch. If there's lots of oil on it, >> the clutch may be shot. Clean the grime off the fan blades >> while you have it out. The dirt at the ends of the fan will >> make it wobble and wear out the water pump bearings. > > |
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I have heard the same the next service on the Rubi. will have it. I run
Royal Purple in all area's that require lube. "Dennis Cox" > wrote in message news:sPwFe.5989$dM3.1029@trnddc04... > Maybe I need to flush the radiator. I think it has been 2 years. Anyone > out there use that purple ice stuff? I've heard from some folks that it > really works to keep temps down in the normal range. > > "Tom P" > wrote in message > ... >> It's probably not a thermostat problem. I pulled a trailer from >> Greenville to Tyler to pick up a 1200 pound scooter with no rise in temp. >> Auto Trans with winch and trans cooler in front of radiater. >> >> "Scott in Baltimore" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Dennis Cox wrote: >>>> It is at or close to 100 degrees here in the Dallas area now. >>>> Yesterday I drove about 250 miles round trip on the highway in the >>>> afternoon and the temp gauge was about half way between 210 and 260. >>>> The jeep normally runs at 210. <Insert Bill's comment about real jeeps >>>> and gauges> I have a winch on the front and I think it must be >>>> blocking some air from getting through the radiator. Does anyone else >>>> have this problem? What did y'all do to fix it? I thought about >>>> putting in a lower temp tstat, but then that would probably require >>>> different temp plugs and could possibly mess up the computerized part >>>> of air/fuel delivery. >>> >>> Check your thermal fan clutch. If there's lots of oil on it, >>> the clutch may be shot. Clean the grime off the fan blades >>> while you have it out. The dirt at the ends of the fan will >>> make it wobble and wear out the water pump bearings. >> >> > > |
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