Cooling problem with e-fans and 34" radiator
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Originally Posted by thunder550
OK did a few test runs towing up the hill...here's how they went
1st run: PCM wire manually triggered, no a/c
2nd run: PCM wire manually triggered, a/c on
3rd run: Fans triggered by PCM, a/c on
There was almost no difference between the three pulls, all three times the truck got up to 225 or so. Damn, eliminated the easiest fix. I'm going to replace the t-stat next week and see if that helps. Is one t-stat as good as the next? Can I go get one a Autozone or Checker or should I get an OEM? I don't want a lower temp thermostat...started a thread awhile back asking the advantage and the conclusion seemed to be that they will do more harm than good unless you have a multi-core radiator to support the lower temps. I want to stick with the original temp t-stat.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314872
Ken - I see the flaps now, I am retarded sorry.
1st run: PCM wire manually triggered, no a/c
2nd run: PCM wire manually triggered, a/c on
3rd run: Fans triggered by PCM, a/c on
There was almost no difference between the three pulls, all three times the truck got up to 225 or so. Damn, eliminated the easiest fix. I'm going to replace the t-stat next week and see if that helps. Is one t-stat as good as the next? Can I go get one a Autozone or Checker or should I get an OEM? I don't want a lower temp thermostat...started a thread awhile back asking the advantage and the conclusion seemed to be that they will do more harm than good unless you have a multi-core radiator to support the lower temps. I want to stick with the original temp t-stat.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314872
Ken - I see the flaps now, I am retarded sorry.
Also, again recommend you go with a 180 thermostat....don't recommend the 160 at all...opens way to early.
Ken
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Originally Posted by thunder550
OK did a few test runs towing up the hill...here's how they went
1st run: PCM wire manually triggered, no a/c
2nd run: PCM wire manually triggered, a/c on
3rd run: Fans triggered by PCM, a/c on
There was almost no difference between the three pulls, all three times the truck got up to 225 or so. Damn, eliminated the easiest fix. I'm going to replace the t-stat next week and see if that helps. Is one t-stat as good as the next? Can I go get one a Autozone or Checker or should I get an OEM? I don't want a lower temp thermostat...started a thread awhile back asking the advantage and the conclusion seemed to be that they will do more harm than good unless you have a multi-core radiator to support the lower temps. I want to stick with the original temp t-stat.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314872
Ken - I see the flaps now, I am retarded sorry.
1st run: PCM wire manually triggered, no a/c
2nd run: PCM wire manually triggered, a/c on
3rd run: Fans triggered by PCM, a/c on
There was almost no difference between the three pulls, all three times the truck got up to 225 or so. Damn, eliminated the easiest fix. I'm going to replace the t-stat next week and see if that helps. Is one t-stat as good as the next? Can I go get one a Autozone or Checker or should I get an OEM? I don't want a lower temp thermostat...started a thread awhile back asking the advantage and the conclusion seemed to be that they will do more harm than good unless you have a multi-core radiator to support the lower temps. I want to stick with the original temp t-stat.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314872
Ken - I see the flaps now, I am retarded sorry.
Also, again recommend you go with a 180 thermostat....don't recommend the 160 at all...opens way to early.
Ken
#34
Originally Posted by 02denali
did you ever check that upper hose. i would do that first. that sucker caused me a few headaches.
#35
Originally Posted by parish8
160 stat holds the temp in the 170's. i really dont know the best temp but for a boosted set up i like the 160 stat. the whipple even comes with a 160stat.
Keep in mind that I am in Phoenix....will be towing up hill in 115 degree weather before the summer is over, dunno if that makes a difference or not...
#36
Well **** replaced the stat, no change still gets hot pulling the hill. I just checked the fitting that runs from the top passenger side of the radiator to the overflow tank, it was pretty tiny so I drilled it out, flows lots of coolant now, maybe that will make a difference.
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Originally Posted by thunder550
Well **** replaced the stat, no change still gets hot pulling the hill. I just checked the fitting that runs from the top passenger side of the radiator to the overflow tank, it was pretty tiny so I drilled it out, flows lots of coolant now, maybe that will make a difference.
I have been having all the same problems you have been having only gets hot sometimes. I thought it was the clutch fan so I bought the e-fans didnt help. Bought a new t-stat didnt help checked the hose looked good. I am now going to buy a radiator and sending unit see if that helps. Then I am going to buy a water pump. Is there any thing else that it could be?