welpro222
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Hey guys, my truck runs hot when hitting a hill. My truck is a 87 suburban 6.2 th400, 4.10 rear, 37 bfg humvee tires. Runs great, recent head gasket job (head studs, felfro gasket used), 4 row radiator, 180 robertshaw thermostat. I installed a autometer electric gauge, mounted the sensor in the crossover tube near the thermostat housing.
For most of the time on the freeway it runs at 190 and climbs to 200 on slight hills. The other day i was climbing a decent grade for about a 1/2 mile and it climbed to nearly 220, then when I leveled out it started dropping. Is this normal temp readings near the thermostat? I still have the dummy light too, at what temp does this engage?
Thermostat is good
radiator came out of my blazer 6.2 and never gave me any problems even going over a mountain pass loaded down with camping gear. I even blew out all the gunk before installing in suburban.
I didn't change the water pump
Fan clutch is tight
fresh coolant added when i did head gaskets.
For most of the time on the freeway it runs at 190 and climbs to 200 on slight hills. The other day i was climbing a decent grade for about a 1/2 mile and it climbed to nearly 220, then when I leveled out it started dropping. Is this normal temp readings near the thermostat? I still have the dummy light too, at what temp does this engage?
Thermostat is good
radiator came out of my blazer 6.2 and never gave me any problems even going over a mountain pass loaded down with camping gear. I even blew out all the gunk before installing in suburban.
I didn't change the water pump
Fan clutch is tight
fresh coolant added when i did head gaskets.