Radiator? Thermostat? Something else?
I just recently helped my brother replace his head gaskets (1991 V6 3.0 4Runner automatic 170,000 miles). We did extensive service work to the injectors, throttle body, hoses, bearings, pullies, knock sensor, gaskets,etc. ,etc., etc. The truck has not run that good in about 8 years! We were very impressed with our work. Anyway, prior to this, this vehicle has had a slight over heating problem. The truck runs great, like I said, but it still heats up. Upon test driving, we noticed that the temperature indicator was climbing toward the red zone. After 8-10 miles of driving, the temperature gauge indicated "very hot", we pulled over and popped the hood. The engine didn't seem to be excessively hot. I thought maybe the temperature sensor was bad, then I touched the radiator hoses and the radiator cap............VERY HOT!!!
The radiator(original) has been flushed and serviced in the past a few times. The thermostat is relatively new(Kragen Auto Parts) and passed the opening test with hot water prior to installing. What are the chances that the radiator has lost it's cooling abilities? How do you test a radiator?
Any ideas would help.
Thanks.
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