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jammybugger 05-10-2008 09:46 PM

85 3000D turbo running hot on inclines...
 
I have been noticing the temp gauge climbing higher than usual recently around town and especially on long inclines.The car also has that overheating smell,I'm a little worried.Any ideas?Had a new thermostat put in 18 monhts ago.

dieseldiehard 05-10-2008 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jammybugger (Post 1851022)
I have been noticing the temp gauge climbing higher than usual recently around town and especially on long inclines.The car also has that overheating smell,I'm a little worried.Any ideas?Had a new thermostat put in 18 monhts ago.

you need to provide the temp its reading on the gauge, and the ambient temp helps determine if its too hot or not.
The normal temp range is around 80 - 85 in town, a little higher if ambient is high (over 90 F) and its normal to see it climb on inclines to close to 100 but not much over that unless severe conditions
How long since the radiator was flushed or replaced?

Craig 05-10-2008 09:52 PM

What is the temperature gauge reading (at what ambient temperature)?

ForcedInduction 05-10-2008 09:54 PM

Blow out the fins with a pressure washer. Over the years dirt and road grime will build up inside the core and block airflow.

jammybugger 05-10-2008 09:59 PM

Its pushing over the 3rd line on the gauge which I suspect is 100 C and around town its over 80 always...I live in SF so weather is mild

kerry 05-10-2008 09:59 PM

Low on coolant? Dirty radiator. plugged radiator? Failing fan clutch? Worn out water pump?

jammybugger 05-10-2008 10:05 PM

Coolant is fine,radiator seems clean,How can I test the fan and water pump?

Craig 05-10-2008 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by jammybugger (Post 1851039)
Its pushing over the 3rd line on the gauge which I suspect is 100 C and around town its over 80 always...I live in SF so weather is mild

Operating over 80 is normal (you should have a 80C thermostat), but it should only approach 100 under extreme conditions.

Craig 05-10-2008 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by jammybugger (Post 1851047)
Coolant is fine,radiator seems clean,How can I test the fan and water pump?

One test you can do is for the fan clutch. When the engine is hot, use a rolled up newspaper and try to stop the fan from rotating. If you are able to stop the fan, the thermostatic clutch should be replaced. You should be able to stop it with a cold engine.

Brian Carlton 05-11-2008 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jammybugger (Post 1851047)
,radiator seems clean,

The radiator is not clean.

The radiator must be removed from the vehicle and some time must be spent to thorougly get the crap out from between the fins. I like to use a chemical cleaner (condenser cleaner). Others have been successful with a pressure washer, but, I'd be very careful with one of them to prevent rounding the outside face of the fins.

Hold the radiator up to the sun...........peer through the fins...........see anything??

dieseldiehard 05-11-2008 02:24 PM

I would be more concerned with the inside of the tubes, you know that calcification that really plugs old radiators up. A chem clean is always recommended on old rads with an unknown history. I've seen a lot of crud come out of old radiators when you flush them.

Of course most Behrs crack at either the hose neck or the small barb where the overflow tank attaches, if they make it to the point they are in need of rodding you just replace them

rickhou 05-11-2008 03:05 PM

rickhou
 
Mine was doing the same thing. One day it shot up to the top of the scale for a few seconds then droped back between 80 and 100. I replaced the thermostat and it stays a little below the mid way point of 80 and 100.I also put all new Zerex G-05 coolant and hoses at the same time.

TylerH860 05-11-2008 04:31 PM

I had the exact same problem when I first got my 300d. Going up the mountains, the temp would climb, but never over 100.

When I flushed the old stuff, Ol' Turbo went back to normal operating tempuratures.

alamostation 05-11-2008 04:44 PM

You have been offered good sound advice concerning the radiator and fan clutch. I just hope my problem is the same as yours.

My problem was an A/C compressor about to go bad. After a week of your symptoms, it locked up.

A burning rubber smell from the belt will be your next symptom if it is the A/C compressor.

TylerH860 05-11-2008 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by alamostation (Post 1851616)
You have been offered good sound advice concerning the radiator and fan clutch. I just hope my problem is the same as yours.

My problem was an A/C compressor about to go bad. After a week of your symptoms, it locked up.

A burning rubber smell from the belt will be your next symptom if it is the A/C compressor.

Yes, my compressor was recently replaced after a slow, horrible death. My fuel efficiency went way up with the new compressor.


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