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Oil temperature running high. - ejapilot - 01-19-2006 11:44 Hello, This is a post that I posed on another wanderlodge forum. Trying to get as much input and help as I can while my coach is in the shop. Asking some questions while my coach is getting the complete service treatment. When I drive the coach, the oil temperature readout gets me nervous as it approaches and hangs around the 230 tick mark on the guage (outside temp about 65 degrees). The coolent temperature stays between 190-200 which appears normal. I am afraid that if I were to go up a steep hill that the oil temp. would easily go higher unless I baby it up the hill. I am having the oil and filters changed as well as the cooling system flushed and refilled. I asked the DD shop to check to see if they could determine a problem with the oil cooler but they do not see anything. They said that the cooling system appeared normal too when they flushed it. One observation from the shop manager was concerning the position of the oil temperature sensor which is located on top of or very near an oil filter. He said his experience is the oil temp sensor is normally in the pan. He thought maybe the position of the temp. sensor might cause the high readout. He also said the temp. guage itself may be off. Anyone have any thoughts or observations about this high oil temp. readout? Anything that I could have them check into concerning it while they have it in the shop today and tomorrow. Thanks! Jerry 1994 Wanderlodge WBSA 500HP Detroit 8V92 Santa Barbara Oil temperature running high. - Robert Johannesen - 01-19-2006 12:50 Jerry, I was also concerned about the oil temp but BB and Detroit both say that the two cycle Detroit diesels are designed to operate at 230 degrees. When I had my engine rebuilt, Stewart & Stevenson in Denver took the time to explain all this to me when I asked about me installing an oil cooler in the system. They said that there is an oil/water heat exchanger on the driver's side of the block plumbed internally (up against the frame - cannot be removed with engine in the frame) that basically keeps the engine oil at 230 and the water around 190 with the correct thermostats installed. This heat exchanger in earlier 8V92s had a "thermister valve" to keep the oil temp up to 230 that could be changed for different temps but they discontinued that so it wouldn't be changed.. As a pilot also, I was uncomfortable with the oil temp any where over 200 degrees. I've put about 4000 miles on the new engine and it runs right at 230-240 all the time - we'll see what the oil analysis says. Good luck, Bob & Judy Johannesen 91WLWB40 :Seldom Blue" often dirty Argyle, Texas ejapilot Hello, When I drive the coach, the oil temperature readout gets me nervous as it approaches and hangs around the 230 tick mark on the guage (outside temp about 65 degrees). The coolent temperature stays between 190-200 which appears normal. I am afraid that....... SPONSORED LINKS Recreational vehicles Wanderlodge Automotive maintenance Recreational vehicle dealer Used recreational vehicles Automotive radiators --------------------------------- YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos â Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and weâll bind it! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Oil temperature running high. - ejapilot - 01-19-2006 14:52 Thank you very much for this information. Now I can drive without worry about this! Jerry Oil temperature running high. - Mike McMahan - 01-19-2006 15:35 The oil temp on an 8V92 will run approx 50 degrees warmer than the coolant temp. Mike McMahan 1989 PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ejapilot" wrote: > > Hello, > > This is a post that I posed on another wanderlodge forum. Trying to > get as much input and help as I can while my coach is in the shop. > > Asking some questions while my coach is getting the complete service > treatment. When I drive the coach, the oil temperature readout gets > me nervous as it approaches and hangs around the 230 tick mark on > the guage (outside temp about 65 degrees). The coolent temperature > stays between 190-200 which appears normal. I am afraid that if I > were to go up a steep hill that the oil temp. would easily go higher > unless I baby it up the hill. > > I am having the oil and filters changed as well as the cooling > system flushed and refilled. I asked the DD shop to check to see if > they could determine a problem with the oil cooler but they do not > see anything. They said that the cooling system appeared normal too > when they flushed it. > > One observation from the shop manager was concerning the position of > the oil temperature sensor which is located on top of or very near > an oil filter. He said his experience is the oil temp sensor is > normally in the pan. He thought maybe the position of the temp. > sensor might cause the high readout. He also said the temp. guage > itself may be off. > > Anyone have any thoughts or observations about this high oil temp. > readout? Anything that I could have them check into concerning it > while they have it in the shop today and tomorrow. > > Thanks! > > Jerry > 1994 Wanderlodge WBSA > 500HP Detroit 8V92 > Santa Barbara > |