Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC
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02-26-2008, 14:09
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Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC
Ed,
I read your message three times to be sure it said oil temp. I am curious as to why you think engine oil temp of 200-230F is a problem? Sounds normal to me. ???? Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Johnson" > wrote: > > > > I opened the front of our coach today to check belts and attend to > some small A/F leaks. I > > removed the radiator and took it to a local radiator shop. The > radiator was rodded out six > > years ago but I've never been satisfied with the performance. I'm > considering a new core > > rebuild rather than another clean out. I've been running > Caterpillar extended life pre-diluted > > A/F on the cooling circuit so I don't believe I've got a bad > fouling problem, however the > > exterior side of the fins look to be pretty well covered with > corrosion scale. > > > > We've discussed a similar subject on the forum awhile back and I > remember Ernie and others > > suggested a separate transmission cooler as a good way to increase > FC cooling capacity. So > > my personal debate is whether it would be better to replace the > core or just rod it out and > > modify the transmission cooling circuit. > > > > Any thoughts or suggestions from other FC owners would be > appreciated. > > > > Eric in San Antonio > > 84FC35SBWL2 > > > > > eric iread your post about your radiator and somewhat of a heating > problem you are having. where is your sending unit for the > transmission located, mine was at the filter up high on the road > side. it was reading very high temps and as per advice from some > folks on this forum i moved the sending unit to the pan where the > transmission picks up the oil to use in the next cycle. the temps at > this location are lower and a new sending unit and guage have eased > my worries. > my problem a far as heating troubles is the engine oil temp. i > replaced the sending unit and the guage and my temps still hover > around 200-230f. when i replaced the sending unit it was already in > the pan so location was not the problem. i also replaced the engine > oil cooler. iam going to add and external oil cooler and the plan is > to place it in a location as near the front and in some sort of air > stream. i think this will solve my problem. > if it was me i would try to add and oil cooler. if you add the oil > cooler make sure in your plan that you add several valves to isolate > the cooler if need be in a hurry. > we sure did enjoy visiting with you and mary ann this trip and hope > you enjoyed the ralley also. > > ed and peggy mcstay > "lonesome dove" > |
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Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - erniecarpet@... - 02-25-2008, 09:25
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - Eric Johnson - 02-25-2008, 14:19
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - Peggy & Ed McStay - 02-26-2008, 13:54
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - mbulriss - 02-26-2008 14:09
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - Mike Hohnstein - 02-26-2008, 15:08
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - Eric Johnson - 02-27-2008, 02:55
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - Wilhelmus Schreurs - 02-27-2008, 06:48
Radiator Rebuilt For Our 84FC - Eric Johnson - 03-01-2008, 10:34
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