MisterB
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- Location
- Northwest
- First Name
- AJ
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- GMC K2500 4X4
- Engine Size
- 350
When I bought my truck, it didn't have a thermostat. The temp gauge was always way on the cold side and didn't budge. I bought a 160 degree thermostat, installed it, and flushed the radiator and put in new coolant. This brought the temp gauge to the middle, once the engine was warm, but it seemed like my heater wasn't as hot as it should be. I swapped in a 180 degree thermostat and put in a new 16 lb radiator cap just for good measure. Heater now heats up nicely, and temp gauge stays in the middle once warmed up, except...... The first time I drive the truck for the day and after I have ler it warm up, if I get on a highway going about 50 MPH, my temp touches the first part of the red area for about 30 seconds, and then goes right back down to the mid point and stays there.
My theory is that it climbs that high just before the thermostat opens, and once it does cold coolant from the radiator circulates and brings Temps to normal.
Does this all sound normal, or should I change anything?
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My theory is that it climbs that high just before the thermostat opens, and once it does cold coolant from the radiator circulates and brings Temps to normal.
Does this all sound normal, or should I change anything?
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