ford engine running hot

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ford engine running hot

Postby Ardan » Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:26 am

Hi evryone, I am a newbi :D
I have a 1996 pace arrow 36 foot.
ford 7.5 engine 36,000 miles.
water temp guage runs all the way over to the "L" in normal when under a load.
Is this anything to worry about.
also just had coolant flushed.
Thanks Ardan
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Postby Hank85713 » Fri Sep 09, 2005 3:01 am

I beleive it is still in the normal range, a little high, did they wash the radiator fins? How about the T stat was it changed? Check for a crimped/collapsing hose when hot.
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Postby Bob Boucher, Ontario! » Fri Sep 09, 2005 12:01 pm

Arden:

Hank has it pretty well covered, a pinch on the hoses when hot often reveal if they have lost their spring! Should be relatively firm, not squishy.

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Postby jmerritt » Fri Sep 09, 2005 12:51 pm

Ardan,

Have you had the fan clutch checked lately to make sure it is working OK? Also, are your other gauges reading on the high side? The reason I ask is that it could be that the Instrument Voltage Regulator (IVR) is out of adjustment and pulsing the gauges with a little higher voltage than spec which will cause the gauges to read higher. I had this problem on an E-350 460 van.

John :)
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Postby Mickey » Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:06 pm

Not familar with the instrument cluster but how hot is "L"? Before you get doing anything I think you need to know exactly what temp the engine is running. I may be nothing more than the gauge.

Anyway that is what I'd do and want to know.
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Postby Rob98801 » Sat Sep 10, 2005 1:16 am

I'll second Mickeys statement...before going too deep into the engine I would sure check the temp. with another gauge..."Been there done that", installing a second good guality gauge is sure cheap insurance... saved me big time in the past.

Rob98801 :)
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Postby Mushroom » Wed Sep 14, 2005 4:00 am

On my 92 NonRV van 'L' is WAY over ..
When you let up does it drop fairly quick?
If so, take a good look at those hoses.
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