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So now that the "Polar vortex 2.0" boogie man is upon us I've found my water temp doesn't get past 175 indicated.
The heater line is only luke warm. Thing is, so is the radiator supply hose and radiator.
Should a T-stat flow a little bit of coolant all the time?
the thing is only a month or two old. I bought and installed a "high flow" one from the local autozone to keep temps down after I did my turbo. I know it's a 195 T-stat.
It looks a lot like the one on the right in this pic:
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/at...6-5l-diesel-cooling-upgrades-65dslstats02.jpg
It's a different design/shape than the style on the left, which is what I had when my temps were running high only a few weeks ago. The new one helped with the overheating but now I'm curious if it's always supposed to flow a bit of coolant or something and the aluminum radiator is just sucking every ounce of heat out.
Any insight is greatly appreciated! Otherwise maybe I'm pulling the fan off for the winter?
The heater line is only luke warm. Thing is, so is the radiator supply hose and radiator.
Should a T-stat flow a little bit of coolant all the time?
the thing is only a month or two old. I bought and installed a "high flow" one from the local autozone to keep temps down after I did my turbo. I know it's a 195 T-stat.
It looks a lot like the one on the right in this pic:
http://www.dieselplace.com/forum/at...6-5l-diesel-cooling-upgrades-65dslstats02.jpg
It's a different design/shape than the style on the left, which is what I had when my temps were running high only a few weeks ago. The new one helped with the overheating but now I'm curious if it's always supposed to flow a bit of coolant or something and the aluminum radiator is just sucking every ounce of heat out.
Any insight is greatly appreciated! Otherwise maybe I'm pulling the fan off for the winter?