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Interesting LT67, did you have a coolant leak on the water pump or was the problem completely internal? Agreed, there is a reason they made a front grill cover. It's a perfect ride to work in the winter living in AZ. Where it snows, I might need a grill cover! The 6.2 is a cooler running engine for sure.These n/a 6.2 diesels don't exactly run hot to begin with...
Had these symptoms on my 86 M1008; excessive blow by, 190 coolant temps, down on power, no heat coming out of the vents. Turns out the water pump was the culprit. Changed it out and now the engine never gets warmer than 150 degrees because of the blow by. The engine got a lil bit better when we put a new lift pump on, but the excessive blow by is why it's down on power because the engine is losing compression. Lol, on warm restarts it will not fire back up on it's own. I have to use a manual glow plug switch for a few seconds so it'll refire. Hope this helps..
With a transmission temp gauge now installed, I was running just about 150-152 deg at the trans. Ambient temperature was about 95deg the day I took a run on the freeway to see how the trans temp would do. Consequently, I ended up needing a tow home. The next morning, it started up just fine as expected. The same thing happened last year around the same time frame with the same ambient temps. I remember because I had just taken it to emissions when it happened the first time (that's another story entirely) and I just took it through emissions again a few weeks back.
I'm confident it's a fuel issue, I just need to pinpoint it. I need to check the fuel tank sock again, consider the spin on fuel filter mod to ensure it's not an air problem or replace the IP. First, I need to go through the tech manual and make sure everything is set close to where it should be.
Running fine in cooler weather but barely once it's hotter outside is driving me crazy.
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