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I've got a cummins 250 that is acting up on me and over heating. I've flushed the system 4 times to remove the build up and checked the water pump so all feels to be in good working order. The engine will creep up to 220 if I let her idle for about 10 minutes and the radiator doesn't get above 120. I've cleaned the thermostat and confirmed it works (first assuming bad sending unit), the fan too engages correctly. I've been using a temp gun to hunt down hot/cold spots and the hottest spot is the air compressor (due to location on the hot side of the water pump?)
My thoughts are a clog, bad/weak pump, clogged radiator, or..what else to cover my bases. I'm getting good flow through the system as with a water hose running she'll stay at 180 at idle. This leads me to think bad pump. Thoughts?
My thoughts are a clog, bad/weak pump, clogged radiator, or..what else to cover my bases. I'm getting good flow through the system as with a water hose running she'll stay at 180 at idle. This leads me to think bad pump. Thoughts?