the good news is: we officially registered the 80 in Arizona today
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Yup. Word from other posts on Mud about that very topic is that Bosch licenses the tech to various OEMs including the Japanese manufacture Sieken who sells to Toyota.confused so you bought a Bosch shipped in a Japan box ?
I missed the 222222 on our 80
guess, we have to drive it to 333333
@Otter 16's are a good look. Nice big sidewall. Just need some hub covers!
The 80 got a little hot the week before while driving and caused the AC to shut down, quick check of the temps saw the truck hovering a little over the 220 mark. Not good. After getting home I did a quick check of everything and did not notice anything out of place.
I was never really happy with the engine coolant temps on the truck prior to this but, this spooked me a bit. So after a little research, I decided to swap in a TYC radiator to replace my Koyo that is 6 years old. (It did not keep the rig as cool as I would like, it wasn't unusual for the temps to reach 210 or so.) So I swapped it in and did a transmission fluid flush at the same time.
Well after pulling the grill, I found the reason the rig got warm. A piece of black plastic had lodged itself between the transmission cooler and the radiator! It was a little over 10" by 12" laying flat against the face of the radiator, no wonder it got warm. I should have seen it while giving it the once over, I need to be more observant.
At least it was something minor, and you got a new radiator out of it.
Claudia are you guys in town permanantely now? Tomthe good news is: we officially registered the 80 in Arizona today