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bennett 06-10-2005 12:54 AM

what should my Temps be?...240 D
 
I just got back from driving my 82' 4 speed 240d for a 30 mile drive at 4500' Elevation.

I had er up to 65mph at one point.. she has a sweet spot at 63mph and she just hums along.

I notice my temps don't get up very high and maybe I'll experience less economy if not dialed in. I am running about 60c on the gauge. Not sure what that is in farenheight.
Anyway.. this is a car from Vegas and now resides in Utah. What is optimum temp?

thanks guys

pawoSD 06-10-2005 01:12 AM

I would say optimum is right past the 80C mark (needle pointing straight across essentially) 80-85C is optimum.....60C is way too cool, you probably have a stuck open thermostat preventing the temp from getting to where it should be, 60C will decrease combustion efficiency and can probably increase engine wear/reduce power.....I'd look into the thermostat.

Lycoming-8 06-10-2005 02:13 AM

This is very likely the t-stat. Search for other postings on correct type to use, and correct replacement procedure. Gasket placement and refilling system with coolant are some of the problem areas, so be sure to read up on these.

t walgamuth 06-10-2005 06:27 AM

thermostat
 
is probably missing. with out it the car wont heat up to proper operating temp if the ambian temp is cool and wont cool properly when it is hot out.

tenknots 06-10-2005 10:47 AM

I agree - t-stat is probably gone.

My 240D ran at about 82C most of the time with a new t-stat. Be careful when you remove the screws that hold on the cover - they can break. Hit them with PB Blaster the day before and tap them before trying to remove.

It's not a big deal if they break - I was able to retap the hole and use a larger screw when mine broke.

Might as well drain and replace the coolant and replace the radiator hoses while you're at it - not a hard job. When you refill the radiator, park uphill if possible - it makes getting the air out a bit easier.

hockeynut 06-10-2005 12:30 PM

Agree with all above. Mine stays at 82 consistently.
I did a multi flush, water pump, Tstat, hoses, belts job a couple months ago. Don't use any goop on the Tstat gasket - the PO had gobs of that crap at the Tstat gasket and the water pump gasket. The Tstat gasket is rubber and seals nicely. Make sure you put it back in the proper direction and rotation - there are posts about it. Soak your bolts, they are small and fragile. I used the same ones over on the Tstat but replaced all the bolts for the water pump - they had seen much better days :D

dmorrison 06-10-2005 12:55 PM

Thermostat has gone bad, or missing. My Daughters 240D did this. Replace the T-stat and its back up to the 80-90 range.

Dave


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