96 Disco Overheat Troubleshooting
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Thanks Savannah, the WP looked great, the impeller had a few specks of copper on it as if the PO had poured some kind of stop leak in the system.
Anyway I got the new radiator in and the problem is without a doubt solved. The ODB scanner will show up to ~200 F for a very short period as it warms up, but once the tstat opens up it'll never get above 180 or so. This is just idling, with heater or A/C both on and off, haven't taken it out for a drive yet. I think I can say I learned a valuable correlation through this troubleshooting.
If the engine overheats even at idle and you have these conditions:
1. heater off while idling = overheat
2. heater on while idling = overheat
3. heater on while revving = cools back down + *extremely* hot air through the cabin vents
Then:
The radiator is not sufficient to cool the system and pushing more water through the heater core by running the water pump at higher RPM was acting as a sort of back-up radiator.
Thanks again for everyone's helpful posts!
Anyway I got the new radiator in and the problem is without a doubt solved. The ODB scanner will show up to ~200 F for a very short period as it warms up, but once the tstat opens up it'll never get above 180 or so. This is just idling, with heater or A/C both on and off, haven't taken it out for a drive yet. I think I can say I learned a valuable correlation through this troubleshooting.
If the engine overheats even at idle and you have these conditions:
1. heater off while idling = overheat
2. heater on while idling = overheat
3. heater on while revving = cools back down + *extremely* hot air through the cabin vents
Then:
The radiator is not sufficient to cool the system and pushing more water through the heater core by running the water pump at higher RPM was acting as a sort of back-up radiator.
Thanks again for everyone's helpful posts!
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