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Radiator Question

cjkeeliii

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I replaced my1008's radiator a few weeks ago and installed a 180* thermostat during the process. While driving, I never could get a temperature above 140*. I re-installed the original thermostat and the temperature initially went up to 160* or so, but now stays at 140* and will venture into the 150* area occasionally. Both times I bled the air from the probe fitting ( rear passenger side block). What is going on here and what's the potential damage? The old radiator had the truck running at 192* and up to 200* on a hot day. Thanks.
 

1986Blazerk5

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Maybe they sent you the wrong thermostat it happened with me when I ordered one LMC truck, it wasn't that big of a deal but take out the thermostat and usually it will say the temp on it

P.S. the temp is when the thermostat starts to open it will usually run 10-15 degres more than that
 
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