Darth Plasma
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2018
- Posts
- 167
- Reaction score
- 186
- Location
- Pennsylvania
- First Name
- Nathan
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10
- Engine Size
- 350/SM465
My '87 TBI 350 constantly runs at 210 degrees F, no more, no less. It heats up fast when cold. It likes to push 260 at high speeds going up hills, and at idle it slowly slowly raises past 210. It has a single aftermarket electric fan. The radiator looks stock and it has a slight weep below the overflow line. All that's in front of it is a battered trans cooler, i removed the AC. truck has a new AC Delco 195 thermostat and brand new coolant in it. Could it be the water pump? Even with the electric fan going at idle from first starting up it shoots to 210 in a matter of minutes and itll slowly creep past it within 10-15 mins. Any ideas?