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coolant sensor


larsen101

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so i just put in a new 2.9l motor in and replaced the coolant sensor in doing this as well as to a 180 thermostat. problem is the guage inside the truck is saying the engine is running hot(above 3/4 on that little guage). so my question is what might be causing this problem? do i need to be worried about messing up the engine?
thanks for any help
 


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If the gauge is working correctly (it slowly moves up as the truck warms up), and your thermostat is new, she's runnin' hot -- that simple.
Check the fan clutch for leaks. It may need replacing at that age.
 

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ok i will look at that. thanks
 

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so i just put in a new 2.9l motor in and replaced the coolant sensor in doing this as well as to a 180 thermostat. problem is the guage inside the truck is saying the engine is running hot(above 3/4 on that little guage). so my question is what might be causing this problem? do i need to be worried about messing up the engine?
thanks for any help
Are there any air pockets in the system? These things are a b!tc4 to bleed air out because of the t-stat physically sitting higher than the inlet of the radiator. Another question, does your thermostat have a "pellet" in it, and is it clocked correctly (at the top)? The pellet helps to bleed the system, but if it's clocked at the bottom, it isn't going to do it's job.
 

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