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Old 11-19-2004, 01:32 PM
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Unhappy 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

I have a 88 Chevy Suburban 4wd 350 v8 that has stumped two garages as to why it continues to overheat and boil. The temperature flutuates from normal ( under 210) to well over 260 (way past the red), my first reaction was that it was just the gauge, but the vehicle does over heat and has blown the radiator and boils and bubbles. I have had the vehicle in the shop three or four times in order to find the problem. I have had the radiator replaced, upper and lower hoses, thermostat (three times, each mechanic tries that first), have a new heater core, and the water pump is new. The engine has been pressure tested multiple times, the head gasket has been checked and yet it still overheats. Here is an example of what it will do: When starting the engine, it will heat up normaly, but it will quickly all of a sudden heat up and the gauge will go right into the red. The needle will stay in the red for a period of time and then rapidly drop down to normal operting temperature...a few miles down the road the guage will once again rise and either stay in the red or go past and start to boil, and then drop again. It does this consistantly either going to the red or going past. My only solution is to pull over for about three or four minutes and then start the engine again. Once the engine is started (gauge still indicating running hot), I gas it a bit and it will once again drop down. This seems to happen no matter what type of driving I am doing, highway or city, towing or not. This has stumped many...I would appreciate any help I may get, thank you in advance.

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Old 11-19-2004, 05:01 PM
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

try a new clutch fan, i now it sounds stupid, but that is what my overheat problem was.
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Old 11-21-2004, 04:39 PM
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

Yes I would look at the fan also. Has there been a other motor work done to it in the last year??? Like freeze plugs ?? Was the rad cap pressuse tested to 16 psi and does it hold pressure. I hope you dont have pure antifreeze in it . Is it mixed with water??
Are you sure the water pump is working? Or the block is filled with gunk and causing a coolant flow problem
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Old 12-13-2004, 02:25 PM
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I have the same exact problem right nowin my 89 Suburban/350TBI/700R4/4x4. It f***ing sucks! I have no idea what to do. Have you found any sort of solution? I don't know much about trucks I guess but dosen't the fan just keep airflow over the rad when sitting still with the engine running? Wouldn't there be enoug airflow when we drive at 40, 50, 60mph+? Please help because I am overflowing enough coolant to kill a whole neighborhood of dogs.
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Old 12-13-2004, 04:47 PM
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I also say look at the clutch on the fan and if you replace it go with the super duty clutch. I had the same problem on my 92 and it was the clutch and it sounds like everything else is new. The only other possibility would be a clog in the engine, But I doubt it.
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

I would have to agree. I had the same problems and sure enough the clutch on the fan was bad. Stumped me for a few too. Then I realized when reveving the motor the fan did not pick up speed very fast. It sounded like new again when I replaced. Could hear that famaliar whine that I didn't realize I wasn't hearing any more.

Jcasey22 There may not be enough air flow while moving at any speed. The Clutch on the fan is to help fuel economy (like there is much on these beast) as the air rushing through the radiator helps make the fan spin easier.

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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

When its overheating go to the rad (with the engine off) and feel all over it and see if there are any hot and or cold spots. If there are cold spots the rad has a clog in it
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As Fireplug said, There may be a clog in the radiator, What you can do is check the radiator with a pyrometer, There are some you just point at different parts of the radiator and record the temperature differences, There should not be too much of a variation on a good flowing radiator, But if it's clogged you'll have a "cold" spot.
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

I'm just wondering if the Water Pump is rotating in the correct direction. Didn't the cooling system pump reverse direction when they went to serpentine belts?? Check flow direction for the pump.

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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

I dont know if a late model reverse flow pump was used or even if it fits but you might want to see if you have the right pump. Was it overheating before water pump was put in.
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transmission oil how is it. if its low you will overheat the motor. I know it sound strange but it happens.
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

I had similar problems and replacing the radiator cap fixed it.
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

replace clutch fan with regular. if that doesn't wprk remove thermostat.
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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

Has a leak down test been performed? From your description of the problem, it sounds like a head gasket leak or even a cracked head/block.

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Re: 88 Suburban over heating stumps all

with the rad. cap off look to see if you're getting flow if you are it's prob. the clutch fan if not the water pump maybe
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