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engine temperature maxing out at 70 C...?
even after vigorous driving my cluster only indicates an engine temp of about 150 F. i checked the block with an infrared thermometer, and sure enough, 68 C. on this basis i think the sensor and gauge are working. getting up to temperature i have no questions about, i have just read so many posts about temperatures north of 90 C that this low reading confuses me.
my (W126) radiator fan appears to run nonstop. would a failed viscous clutch have this effect on temperature, or is something else likely to be afoot? do i actually have a problem? thanks for any tips.
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Bad thermostat is a good possibility.
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^ Agreed.
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thank you, off i go to replace the thermostat.
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Be very very careful with the bolts, they have a nasty habit of breaking off with little provocation.
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On your second note, a viscous coupled fan always spins but the degree of coupling to the engine varies based on the temperature of the air coming through the radiator.
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very good, that was an easy fix. the only hiccup was figuring out that my thermostat housing was original to the chassis, so i had to reuse the old O-ring instead of the brand new gasket with the stub protrusion. i took the opportunity to reroute another heater hose and spill coolant all over my alternator. happy day!
so, now it gets up to 90ish C much more quickly, and i am more happy too. i was incorrectly assuming that the thermostat opening temperature was much lower than it actually is (80 C). thanks folks!
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wow KarTek, i see. thank you. then i will assume that it works until i find out otherwise.
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do u have a brand and part number off that thermostat? i ordered one for my car ( wont get past 70) but the one sent was not correct ...
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hi trudge, i bought it from pelican parts. they have several from different brands, but as far as i can tell, the main difference is whether they have the old or new style of gasket (does the vernet one come with both?). the one i got was wahler brand.
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