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404zero 01-07-2009 11:53 AM

Operating Temp for OM617
 
What is the ideal operating temp for a OM617?
The mechanical cooling fan decided that it didn't want to be on the truck.
I'm not sure how it broke off but it was just laying on the cross member of the truck the other day, all 4 bolts sheered off.
So I decided to install an electrical fan.
The flex lite fan I installed pulls 3100 CFM.
I drove into work this morning and low RPM's the temp was a straight 180*F maybe even a little lower.
At high RPM's the engine would go to +- 195*F.
I think that is a bit to hot but any thoughts....

Thanks.

toomany MBZ 01-07-2009 12:00 PM

80 to 95 C. Can't help with F.

pawoSD 01-07-2009 12:16 PM

About 175 to 205 F is the ideal temp.

180 running normal and 195 under load are perfect temps.

404zero 01-07-2009 01:07 PM

Thanks for the replies. Im glad the temps are in range for now. But those water temps are when it was 32*F outside. I am a little nervious for the summer... Being new to this motor, how do they handle heat in the summer?

sd300td 01-07-2009 01:20 PM

Mine will reach 110 C in the summer months, under heavy load i.e. climbing through a mountain pass in SoCal on the way to Vegas. It'll usually sit at 80 C under normal driving.

pawoSD 01-07-2009 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by sd300td (Post 2070966)
Mine will reach 110 C in the summer months, under heavy load i.e. climbing through a mountain pass in SoCal on the way to Vegas. It'll usually sit at 80 C under normal driving.

Thats too hot. You probably need your radiator cleaned or replaced. When its 90F out and I run mine hard I can barely get it over 88-90C. With my old radiator it would climb to 110 like yours does.

tangofox007 01-07-2009 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 2071051)
Thats too hot. You probably need your radiator cleaned or replaced. When its 90F out and I run mine hard I can barely get it over 88-90C. With my old radiator it would climb to 110 like yours does.

The deserts and mountains of Southern California might well present challenges not easily duplicated in many parts of the country.

mobetta 01-07-2009 04:44 PM

if all 4 bolts sheared, then what is turning the water pump??

pawoSD 01-07-2009 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by tangofox007 (Post 2071121)
The deserts and mountains of Southern California might well present challenges not easily duplicated in many parts of the country.

Climbing the hills of PA with 1100lbs of stuff in the car, hills so steep that the pedal to the floor in 3rd only gets you to about 35-40mph uphill....outside temp in the low 90's......my car went up to 110C...with a new radiator in similar conditions I can barely come close to 90C, even pulling a trailer on a very hot day.

oldsinner111 01-07-2009 05:03 PM

I run stock thermostat for Fall thru Spring.In summer I have one with 5 holes drilled in it,for mountain high speed driving.Both Benz,and Toyota.

ForcedInduction 01-07-2009 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by oldsinner111 (Post 2071223)
In summer I have one with 5 holes drilled in it,for mountain high speed driving.Both Benz,and Toyota.

Thats very bad. If you have to mutilate the thermostat just for it to cool better then you definitely need to clean or replace the radiator.

sd300td 01-07-2009 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tangofox007 (Post 2071121)
The deserts and mountains of Southern California might well present challenges not easily duplicated in many parts of the country.

100 degrees C shouldn't be too hot. That's the third has mark, between 80 and 120. My temp gauge will climb slightly higher than the 100 C (110 estimate) mark. It only gets that warm when climbing 3,000ish feet, with three 200lb passengers, luggage, at Hwy speed, in 100 degree desert heat.

My radiator might not be new, but it does fine. The red line is at 120 C and boilover for the coolant is a little higher. Just keep it out of the red I say.

Now that fan that sits in front of the radiator, I have no idea if that works as it should....

Squabble 01-07-2009 06:33 PM

Fan Clutch
 
Can a cheap-o fan clutch have anything to do with higher temps? I replaced my thermostat and water pump, both good quality, along with a cheap e-bay fan clutch and temps under normal conditions went from 80 C to 90 - 100 C. Might try replacing the t-stat with a higher quality one, or did I just mess up being cheap?

sorry to jack the thread.....:o

kenstfelix 01-07-2009 10:27 PM

how about lower temps? mine runs a little below 175 most of the time.

diesel123dan 01-08-2009 01:53 AM

I run mine triggered at about 80*C, that's 175*F. Hasn't given me any trouble during the 115* summers in SoCal. Enjoy the extra horsepower!


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