I started a thread called “Not Cool” a while ago about my overheating woes, which I’ve been fighting on and off for a year or so. I finally feel like it’s fixed, and thought I would share.
I first left it in the hands of the mechanic, which means fixing the easiest part first, without a lot of diagnosis. This is how I got a new fan clutch, water pump, flushed radiator, and two thermostats.
Then I decided I was a great mechanic. So I ordered a gasket kit and tore into it. I actually successfully replaced the head gasket and had the head magnafluxed, new exhaust valves, etc at the local shop. Nothing
Then I spent about an hour on a steep incline bleeding every bubble out of the system. Still no fix.
After a few more trips to the grocery store pegging red before I got home, I took it back to the mechanic for a new head gasket (yes again). This time the machine shop found a crack inside the head.
I ordered one from cruiserparts.net. They were GREAT. Good head in a few days. Got it machined and bolted on. This was when I found out my 86 fj60 had an engine from a 78 2f (PO surprise !!)… So cruiserparts sent another head at no cost and waited for me to swap everything and send the other head back, I can’t say enough good about them. Got everything installed and hit the trail. After a 12-hour ride where two other trucks boiled over, I never even got up to operating temp (no thermostat). I can definitely say that my problems are over…for now.
I first left it in the hands of the mechanic, which means fixing the easiest part first, without a lot of diagnosis. This is how I got a new fan clutch, water pump, flushed radiator, and two thermostats.
Then I decided I was a great mechanic. So I ordered a gasket kit and tore into it. I actually successfully replaced the head gasket and had the head magnafluxed, new exhaust valves, etc at the local shop. Nothing
Then I spent about an hour on a steep incline bleeding every bubble out of the system. Still no fix.
After a few more trips to the grocery store pegging red before I got home, I took it back to the mechanic for a new head gasket (yes again). This time the machine shop found a crack inside the head.
I ordered one from cruiserparts.net. They were GREAT. Good head in a few days. Got it machined and bolted on. This was when I found out my 86 fj60 had an engine from a 78 2f (PO surprise !!)… So cruiserparts sent another head at no cost and waited for me to swap everything and send the other head back, I can’t say enough good about them. Got everything installed and hit the trail. After a 12-hour ride where two other trucks boiled over, I never even got up to operating temp (no thermostat). I can definitely say that my problems are over…for now.