1987 GMC Jimmy
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- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
Yeah, I’m against the cooler stat, also. Get you a little Preston’s flush kit from Walmart and backflush your cooling system. It’ll tee into your garden hose at one of the heater hoses (can’t remember if inlet or outlet at the moment). As far as a cleaning agent goes, I’ve heard of Borax, never having tried it, but I’ve used the Prestone flush liquid and CLR/Zep. I liked the former better because it did get some stuff out with the expedited flush, and it didn’t feel like I had to be painstakingly thorough to neutralize the pH in my cooling system. If the system was even somewhat maintained, just the water pressure should do the trick.
I’d like to see where this and the shroud get you. I don’t think it’ll bring you home, but it’ll help when you isolate your culprit. Check the weep holes for leakage on your water pump, and you can listen to it with a long screwdriver or a mechanic’s stethoscope. If it passes these tests, the only thing left is the impeller being eaten away by hard water. I’ve been lucky with water pumps, but if you’re flushing, you can pull a rad hose and check the volume on it just running it with water in the system for a few seconds. I have a $17 Valucraft unit on my Jimmy, which has worked fine. Would probably spring for something better in the future, though. And I have a NAPA unit on my car, which has been problem free. Those are generally have a middle to upper-middle price point.
If you’re worried about a clutch, there are some archaic ways to test that like grabbing the fan or sticking a magazine in there, but I wouldn’t do that personally, and it doesn’t sound like that’s your problem. And forgive me if this was covered already, but I’d verify your temp reading with an infrared thermometer to make sure you’re not spinning your wheels based on what the gauge is saying.
I’d like to see where this and the shroud get you. I don’t think it’ll bring you home, but it’ll help when you isolate your culprit. Check the weep holes for leakage on your water pump, and you can listen to it with a long screwdriver or a mechanic’s stethoscope. If it passes these tests, the only thing left is the impeller being eaten away by hard water. I’ve been lucky with water pumps, but if you’re flushing, you can pull a rad hose and check the volume on it just running it with water in the system for a few seconds. I have a $17 Valucraft unit on my Jimmy, which has worked fine. Would probably spring for something better in the future, though. And I have a NAPA unit on my car, which has been problem free. Those are generally have a middle to upper-middle price point.
If you’re worried about a clutch, there are some archaic ways to test that like grabbing the fan or sticking a magazine in there, but I wouldn’t do that personally, and it doesn’t sound like that’s your problem. And forgive me if this was covered already, but I’d verify your temp reading with an infrared thermometer to make sure you’re not spinning your wheels based on what the gauge is saying.