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help my truck run cooler!!
#728920
06/04/06 05:22 PM
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Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 268
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Mudrunner
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Okay, I have the 87 4runner, 22re 5sp. oversized (3 row) radiator, small 1/8" hole drilled in my t-stat, newer water pump, belts, hoses etc. runs perfect. I recently had a shop do the r-134 conversion to my a/c. under normal driving conditions the temp stays normal with a/c on. yesterday i did some stop-and-go driving on a very hot day. my temp gauge read very hot- not overheating, but very hot. i shut off the a/c for awhile and it cooled down. i went home checked everything and found no problems.
is there any way to make it run a little cooler? maybe put a t-stat in without a hole in it for summer and put the holy one back for winter?? electric fan?? any ideas?
thanks!
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: sdsnowman]
#728921
06/04/06 05:34 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 270
Mudrunner
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I live in OC and was out in your neck of the woods a few weeks ago (Anza Borrego) and it was 110. My '81 ran cool as a cucumber even in the sand, it's completely stock as far as the cooling is concerned. Bottom line is, something is wrong if you are getting that hot. Try adding some WaterWetter, it did wonders for my hot running streetbike. I've put it in all my vehicles just for GP. The hole in your t-stat shouldn't have a negative effect because it should be open all the way once the engine warms. Maybe it isn't? Maybe you need to burp your system? Idle with the front elevated, radiator cap off for 15 to 20 minutes. Make sure your fan is spinning when the AC is on. Maybe it is getting hot and crapping out when it's needed most.
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: sdsnowman]
#728922
06/04/06 05:37 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,661
Roll Me Over
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Ok, this sounds like my old corvette... Check your Condensor. Make sure the fins are not all beat up and air passes through it easily. Maybe hose it off real well. on my corvette the condensor was so beat up it was starving the radiator of air. So I had to get a new condensor. Make sure theres nothing between the condensor and the radiator.. I found a whole page of a newspaper inbetween my corvette's condensor and rad. I think the toyotas come with a condensor fan that is a "pusher". Make sure that is working. On my 4runner the condensor fan was shot, so I removed it and the belt driven fan and put a Ford SHO electric fan on with a Flexalite fan controller box. no heating up problems... I run premixed 50/50 antifreez, 180* Tstat with a hole drilled in the flange to reduce cycling and incase of a Tstat failure it's better than nothing.
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: sdsnowman]
#728923
06/05/06 06:25 AM
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Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 90
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I tried running a 160 degree thermostat.The engine runs cooler but it might not be the right way for the engine sensors.I tried drilling my 180 thermostat and it runs a bit hotter than the 160.I checked the temperature with my infrared heat thermometer for a accurate reading and the reading was about 160 degree with the 160 thermostat and the drilled 180 at 165 degree.
88 4x4 22re 86 2wd 1-ton 22re 91 2wd 22re
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: sdsnowman]
#728924
06/05/06 07:25 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 3,568
Roll Me Over
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Do you have an electric A/C condensor cooling fan? I had overheating probs aftre swapping to R134 as well, though I was using the R12 comp. It would only heat up on days above 98 with the A/C on, didn't matter if it was around town or on the highway. An A/C shop advised running a condensor fan, something about the R134 having a higher operating temp than the old R12. I decided to get rid of the R134 instead. I switched it out to Maxi Frig 12A, which runs at a less pressure than R134. Last summer I had no problem w/100+ days running A/C.
More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else. '90 X-cab 4.88's 33 BFG AT's, rr ARB, Headers, Ignition upgrade, cold air induction. '91 X-cab 5.29's 315's BFG MT's, rr ARB, custom bumper and flatbed
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: sdsnowman]
#728925
06/05/06 05:36 PM
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Joined: Oct 2002
Posts: 1,305
Body Damage is Cool
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Okay, I have the 87 4runner, 22re 5sp. oversized (3 row) radiator, small 1/8" hole drilled in my t-stat, newer water pump, belts, hoses.............................................. ..................................
thanks! I see you mentioned 3 row radiator.....how new is it? I put my money on a marginal partially clogged radiator if it has real miles on it. 87 seems to be a popular year for clogged rads <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> ps---got the factory shroud in place?
Last edited by ZUK; 06/05/06 05:38 PM.
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: xrtim]
#728927
06/05/06 05:46 PM
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 42
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I suspect that the fan clutch is not locking up. If the clutch is working properly, you should be able to hear a noticeable increase in fan speed and noise once the engine temps begin to climb.
Bob Garrett 83 Toy Pickup 95 FZJ80 Shawnee, KS
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: Bob_G]
#728928
06/05/06 10:07 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 265
Mudrunner
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x3 on the fan clutch being shot. When the motor is hot you should hear the fan roaring and pulling lots of air through the radiator. If not time to replace it. One sign of a failed fan clutch is fluid on it. If the silcone fluid has leaked out then it is garbage.
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Re: help my truck run cooler!!
[Re: ZUK]
#728929
06/05/06 11:26 PM
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Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 268
OP
Mudrunner
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Okay, I have the 87 4runner, 22re 5sp. oversized (3 row) radiator, small 1/8" hole drilled in my t-stat, newer water pump, belts, hoses.............................................. ..................................
thanks! I see you mentioned 3 row radiator.....how new is it? I put my money on a marginal partially clogged radiator if it has real miles on it. 87 seems to be a popular year for clogged rads <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> ps---got the factory shroud in place? rad is 3 years old same with fan clutch. no fluid leaking out. factory fan shroud in place. good flow with 50/50 mix. no, i dont believe i have a condensor fan.... where can i get one of these??
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