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IH8MUD Addict
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Up and Running, but hot
Got my 67 40 up and running these past few weeks, with one problem. It runs hot, idling after maybe 7 ,8 minutes. I crank her up and get a loud fan noise, radiator is cool to the touch, after 8,9 minutes, the loud fan noise goes away (slower I guess) and immediately gets hot. Bad fan clutch?
75 2f, low miles, new thermostat (not boiled and checked, new rad cap (16 lb), air burped. __________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado
Posts: 17
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How do you know it's hot. If the radiator is cool to the touch, it could be a sender/gauge problem. I would get in heat gun and see what it says. If the radiator is cool to the touch but the engine is hot, the thermostat is restricting flow through the radiator. Take out the thermostat and test. Your fan noise is probably the clutch. Might be worth changing out. Don www.wolfcreekrodworks.com
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IH8MUD Addict
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Hummmm, don't have a heat gun, how much are they? Spent all my duckets on cruiser parts. The engine is cold, just started, 9 minutes later its hot, 12 minutes later (at idle) ready to boil over. same results with thermo out. Any way to lock up the clutch, just to verify clutch problem?
__________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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Mud Nookie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Big Rock Candy Mtn
Posts: 103
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Have let it run w/ out the radiator cap? Circulation?
If your fan blades are clean enough to stick a piece of tape on(different color) on just one of the blades, it may give you a visual on the speed change of the fan... Dallas?? Turn me onto some trails !! |
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IH8MUD Addict
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Hi gmarshall,
great tape idea!, I did run it without the cap, and i do have circulation. I will turn you on to a trail, when I solve the hot problem, and get a windsheild, hopefully soon. __________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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Mud Nookie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Big Rock Candy Mtn
Posts: 103
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Quote:
PM huston53 for a windshield. May have one. |
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IH8MUD Addict
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Ok, Just purchased a laser heat gun, I am running 210 degrees at my temp sender (located on the top rear of the head). I am not running any coolant at this point, due to testing (will it make a huge difference?) what temp should I be running?
__________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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IH8MUD Addict
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Correction: after idling about 20 minutes (no brakes)
temp at sender is 240 degrees, I set timing, adjusted valves, added coolant, thermostat working, fan clutch working, running a shroud. __________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Howdy! I would bet on the fan clutch being the problem. It may appear to be working, but at high temps it should not slip at all, keeping the fan at full speed. When you shut off the engine when it is reading 240 at the sender, can you turn the fan with one finger? To me that would indicate that it is not locking up for max cooling. John
__________________ 76 FJ55, Safari Grade. 350 SBC, Lockrightx2, SO, SR, PS, York on board, 35" Krawlers, and way too much junk in the trunk!!!! ![]() 85 Toyota mini truck for chase/support!CSC #41 |
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Noaccount Webwheeler
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Don't know what your ambient temp is there, but I suspect in the mid 80's? Try what InkPot says, then put a box fan in front of the radiator on high and see if that makes a difference. Next suspect, maybe the headgasket
![]() Ed __________________ There is nothing so depraved as a man in the depths of an ether binge '66FJ40, Fresh 2F, H42/Orion(By Poser...LCR4WD), ARB Front/rear(By Poser...LCR4WD), MetalTech Cage installed by Poser, Screw-ups fixed(by Poser) 4WDB Corvette Master, Mini Truck PS, 3.5" Lift, Warn 8274, 33s on stockers
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Stafford - UK
Posts: 235
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Use your laser temp gauge/gun to check the temp into and out of the rad on the pipes. At idle you should hardly be needing the radiator fan. You need to know the pump is woring.
PS by "added coolant" you do mean you had straight water and added antifreeze/corrosion inhibitor don't you? Antifreeze/corrosion inhibitor will not make any noticable difference unless you put more than a 35% mix in, that would actually make the rad less effective. __________________ FJ45 '75 & FJ45 '76 Stafford - UK |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Spokane Wa.
Posts: 134
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Could it be an air bubble
I try to vent the highest point on my engine water passage.
on small block chevy's i usually break the seal on the thermostat housing and lift thermostat. when filling for the first time to avoid an air bubble. If its a head gasket I think you should see combustion gases coming out of your radiator with the fill cap off. I would do a compression check and check for gases b4. I got crazy and started taking things apart. __________________ 1970 fj40 f engine 3sp w/floor shift 2.5 procomp lift 32" AT tires, Warn Bellvue winch. Evolution Blog http://dirtsquirtfj40.blogspot.com/ |
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IH8MUD Addict
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Ok, doing a compression check this morning, will let you know what I get.
I did notice one strange thing with my new fangled laser heat gun: exhaust header #1 = 345 degrees " " #2= 535 " " " #3 = 740 " ???? " " #4 = 525 " " " #5 = 495 " " " #6 = 365 " maybe a blockage on # 3 exhaust or head gasket at #3 anyway, thanks for the suggestions guys. __________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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IH8MUD Addict
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update,
compression readings 1...2...3....4...5...6... 135,130,135,130,130,135 temp reading at sending unit 235 degrees top rad hose, 190 bottom rad hose, 160 @ 800 rpm How do you diagnose a bad water pump? any ideas? __________________ . 67 FJ40 in progress 92 4x22RE Pickup |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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Howdy! If your top radiator hose is around 190* continuously,after it's warmed up, then your fine on temps. Your thermostat is flowing just enough thru the system to keep it at that temp. The water will always be just a bit cooler that the steel parts it is flowing thru. It doesn't sound like it is overheating to me. John
__________________ 76 FJ55, Safari Grade. 350 SBC, Lockrightx2, SO, SR, PS, York on board, 35" Krawlers, and way too much junk in the trunk!!!! ![]() 85 Toyota mini truck for chase/support!CSC #41 |
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