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Overcooling problem 89 silverado 305
I have a 89 Chevy silverado 305 and i noticed the temp would take forever to warm up. so i let it cool down for a while about 5 hrs. took the stat out and it was stuck open .so i replaced it with a new one and the temp is still really slow at getting up there.i have pretty good heat.could i have air in the system or maybie a bad fan clutch.or a bad gauge. it gets up there but it takes alot longer then it use too. thanks guys
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Re: Overcooling problem 89 silverado 305
Check the coolant mixture, is it 50/50?
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Re: Overcooling problem 89 silverado 305
yes its 50\50 anymore ideals. thanks
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Re: Overcooling problem 89 silverado 305
Have you checked things to make sure it is not just a gauge or sending unit going bad? Like as feeling to see if it is actually warmer than the gauge is showing....or maybe sticking a thermometer into the radiator ?
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Re: Overcooling problem 89 silverado 305
The sensor for the gauge is in the cylinder head between #1 and #3 spark plugs. The sensor for the ECM is in the intake. If you have a scan tool (or access to one) see what temp the ECM is seeing.
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Re: Overcooling problem 89 silverado 305
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I've had this happen to me thats why I test first... if not correct or installed incorrectly coolant maybe bypassing the stat.... |
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