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I towed a trailer of tools and a bobcat. I probably about 2,000lbs. Is everyone else's really slow off the line with a trailer? once it gets above like 1300rpm it starts to go at a decent acceleration but that first launch is real slow.
I think this may work...a rough measurement of my cap gave a 2.5" measurement but I wasn't sure where to measure from.
Locking Diesel Fuel Cap, 2-1/4 Fill Neck, FTA-C-02: eBay Motors (item 350240579979 end time Jun-11-10 15:00:27 PDT)
Governor. Also do the diesels have any sort of shift kit to compensate for the low RPM shifts? Mine always ****s real firm compared to other cars...unless it has a trailer behind it.
Ok so I have discovered that the t-stat that I put in from autozone was WAY to small to let it flow and got a stant 190* one and it runs about 190 on level ground and 195 up good size hills. Does that sound about right or should it stay at 190* the entire time. Gonna be pulling a 1500lbs car...
Mine is now doing the same thing!!! Small trailer = 210* normal driving and it is running 190-200 with a 180 stat. Radiator was just done by a shop, new water pump, t stat is 3 months old, new fan clutch. 90* outside
WTF?
The system was burped. The hoses were good. I have a mechanical temp gauge where the dummy light sensor used to be and I think it is working as the temps only spike on hills and if I accel hard off a light or two, not just showing hot all the time. It isn't getting hot unless I get on the gas...
Ran prestone flush througt it with no result. Pulled a 2500 lbs trailer today and up hill it went to 210 * :( I just pulled the t-stat out and with no t stat it ran about 185* after 3/4 mile of 3/4 throttle on a 6% grade. That mean it was the t stat or should it be cooler than that without a stat?
In a diesel more fuel = more fuel burned so more heat. In a gas you hit a point here there is more fuel to burn than the butterfly valves will allow air to burn so it only can burn a portion of the fuel and becomes inefficient and cools down sicnce it isn't burning all the fuel ( think of it as...
How much does your trucks temp fluctuate during regular driving and up hills? Mine bounces around in the range of 180-190 but as it has gotten hot out (mid to upper 90s ) it has gotten to 195-200 doing 50Mph up hills. I just replaced the water pump, fan clutch, had the radiator cleaned out by a...
My radiator is a parallelogram shape not a rectangle. Doesn't leak or anything but it doesn't want to fit in the mounts. Any way to fix it without taking it somewhere?
Anyone know if gmb waterpumps are good. I have the radiator out as it was leaking just a little and I am getting it fixed under warranty. I am going to do a new water pump and when I bought the truck it had a gmb waterpump sitting in the back sealed in it's box. Is this a decent pump? I know...
There is no water in the oil, the coolant level stays the same, and it doesn't smoke out one pipe only. I will watch for bubbles when I get it all put back together (doing a flush and water pump). The fan clutch is pretty solid when the truck is cold and a little less solid when hot, but I can...
Over the last few days my truck has been running hot. It did this about a month ago and I changed the T-Stat and it fixed it (went from a 190 to a 180). After that it never went over 190. This week I have done about twice my normal driving and noticed it gets to 190 a lot easier and has been...