Posted by BigSky on November 23, 2008 at 19:37:32 from (72.173.59.24):
In Reply to: 706 Running Hot? posted by BigSky on November 23, 2008 at 18:32:50:
Thanks for the replys. Here is some more info:
Thermostat appears to kick open around 190.
Once open for a few minutes, I measured the coolant with a cooking thermo and it was the same temp as the gauge (190), so I think the gauge is ok.
While doing this, the coolant almost overflowed the filler. I assume this is because I had the cap off...but could it mean I have a plugged hose or water passage somewhere?
I also pulled out a few inch long pieces of sealant that were floating in the coolant...bad sign?
Can the thermostat open too far and allow the coolant to circulate too fast?
And just so I know...how hot is too hot for a D282 while working hard?
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