'86 4x4 getting hot
#1
Hello YT,
I have an '86 4x4 that is running hot at freeway speed. It cools down at lower rpm, but starts getting hot at 65+. I changed the thermostat and fluid, the fan clutch seems to be operating at idle, radiator has only 20k on it and timing is set at 0 degrees. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have an '86 4x4 that is running hot at freeway speed. It cools down at lower rpm, but starts getting hot at 65+. I changed the thermostat and fluid, the fan clutch seems to be operating at idle, radiator has only 20k on it and timing is set at 0 degrees. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
#2
Hello YT,
I have an '86 4x4 that is running hot at freeway speed. It cools down at lower rpm, but starts getting hot at 65+. I changed the thermostat and fluid, the fan clutch seems to be operating at idle, radiator has only 20k on it and timing is set at 0 degrees. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have an '86 4x4 that is running hot at freeway speed. It cools down at lower rpm, but starts getting hot at 65+. I changed the thermostat and fluid, the fan clutch seems to be operating at idle, radiator has only 20k on it and timing is set at 0 degrees. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Uh, timing should NOT be at 0 degrees.
Is it a 22RE? If so, the timing should be set at 5* with the E1 and T connectors grounded (on later year models), or the test connector ground on the DS inner fender.
0 degrees means you are running extremely retarded on the timing. I bet you have no power, and running really rich.
BTW, if you don't know how to ground the test connector, then set the timing at between 12* and 16* without the connector jumped.
#3
Thank's Scotty,
It's a 1986 CA carbureted model 22r. The timing was set according to the emissions sticker under the hood. Timing has been set that way for a couple years with no power loss and no heating up issues until recently.
It's a 1986 CA carbureted model 22r. The timing was set according to the emissions sticker under the hood. Timing has been set that way for a couple years with no power loss and no heating up issues until recently.
#4
possible your water pumps impeller is getiing worn down. and not pushing as much fluid as is needed at higher RPM's. had a ford do that once. turned out the impeller had been all but stripped clean on the fins that push the fluid.
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