dawico
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My MV is a 1990 m923a2 with the 8.3l Cummins and I have owned it for four months or so.
Searching the forum hasn't revealed any help and the TMs give little support.
Here is my issue. The coolant overflow was empty 3 weeks ago. I filled it with coolant mix and drove it 45 minutes. It stayed parked for three weeks until yesterday. I have never had the engine temp gauge read above half way but just before filling the reservoir was the first time I have heard the fan run.
Yesterday showed normal operation and temperature levels on the 45 minute ride back home at about 60°. The truck fired right up which is normal.
This morning was about 32° and the truck started hard which is unusual but not suprising given the temperature outside. During my normal warm up walk around inspection the reservoir started spitting out coolant. Not really blowing it out, but it was definitely getting rid of it.
Losing coolant and lots of rust.
Driving the truck the temperature gauge steadily climbed to almost 240° before I stopped. After it cooled I tried again and had the same result. I did not shut the truck down and it only took a few minutes to cool.
This happened three times total before I got back home. I did not let it boil over and the fan was definitely working.
I checked the oil and transmission fluid and didn't find any evidence of coolant present (per the TM). All fluid levels were fine except the coolant reservoir which was empty again. The spill over didn't appear to have any oil in it.
So conventional wisdom says to replace the thermostat and flush the system to get the rust out.
Is the thermostat available anywhere besides Cummins (pn 204586)? Hoping for a local auto parts source.
Is there anything else I should be looking at? Anything else to test or try before I start tearing it apart?
Does a thermostat sound like a reasonable fix? It is cheap enough anyways but doesn't really explain why the coolant was spilling out before it even warmed up.
Any help or advise is appreciated.
Searching the forum hasn't revealed any help and the TMs give little support.
Here is my issue. The coolant overflow was empty 3 weeks ago. I filled it with coolant mix and drove it 45 minutes. It stayed parked for three weeks until yesterday. I have never had the engine temp gauge read above half way but just before filling the reservoir was the first time I have heard the fan run.
Yesterday showed normal operation and temperature levels on the 45 minute ride back home at about 60°. The truck fired right up which is normal.
This morning was about 32° and the truck started hard which is unusual but not suprising given the temperature outside. During my normal warm up walk around inspection the reservoir started spitting out coolant. Not really blowing it out, but it was definitely getting rid of it.
Losing coolant and lots of rust.
Driving the truck the temperature gauge steadily climbed to almost 240° before I stopped. After it cooled I tried again and had the same result. I did not shut the truck down and it only took a few minutes to cool.
This happened three times total before I got back home. I did not let it boil over and the fan was definitely working.
I checked the oil and transmission fluid and didn't find any evidence of coolant present (per the TM). All fluid levels were fine except the coolant reservoir which was empty again. The spill over didn't appear to have any oil in it.
So conventional wisdom says to replace the thermostat and flush the system to get the rust out.
Is the thermostat available anywhere besides Cummins (pn 204586)? Hoping for a local auto parts source.
Is there anything else I should be looking at? Anything else to test or try before I start tearing it apart?
Does a thermostat sound like a reasonable fix? It is cheap enough anyways but doesn't really explain why the coolant was spilling out before it even warmed up.
Any help or advise is appreciated.