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Re: 22re high idle when warm *Fixed* [Re: Kaptain] #827098 12/18/07 03:20 PM
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Good work, Kaptain. Congrats to you on (finally) getting this solved!

Would a 22R with a Weber 32/36 demonstrate the same symptoms if there was a clogged cooling passage? I can't see how it would but my truck is idling high and the dash temperature gauge is reading lower than normal...

Is there a way I can make sure coolant is cirulating through the engine? Is there any way the engine would at normal temp if coolant wasn't circulating?

ALSO- is it common for the truck (with the Weber) to run different when it's cold outside than when it's warm outside?

Thanks all!

Re: 22re high idle when warm *Fixed* [Re: longhaul] #827099 12/18/07 04:12 PM
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4Crawler Offline
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Good work, Kaptain. Congrats to you on (finally) getting this solved!

Would a 22R with a Weber 32/36 demonstrate the same symptoms if there was a clogged cooling passage? I can't see how it would but my truck is idling high and the dash temperature gauge is reading lower than normal...

Is there a way I can make sure coolant is cirulating through the engine? Is there any way the engine would at normal temp if coolant wasn't circulating?

ALSO- is it common for the truck (with the Weber) to run different when it's cold outside than when it's warm outside?

Thanks all!


Could be a thermostat that is stuck open or even missing. Might be worth pulling it out for a check.

Re: 22re high idle when warm *Fixed* [Re: 4Crawler] #827100 12/18/07 05:23 PM
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Kaptain Offline OP
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Good work, Kaptain. Congrats to you on (finally) getting this solved!

Would a 22R with a Weber 32/36 demonstrate the same symptoms if there was a clogged cooling passage? I can't see how it would but my truck is idling high and the dash temperature gauge is reading lower than normal...

Is there a way I can make sure coolant is cirulating through the engine? Is there any way the engine would at normal temp if coolant wasn't circulating?

ALSO- is it common for the truck (with the Weber) to run different when it's cold outside than when it's warm outside?

Thanks all!


Could be a thermostat that is stuck open or even missing. Might be worth pulling it out for a check.


x2 - if you haven't changed the t-stat lately I would check that first.


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