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Over Heating off road


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hey i was wounder if anyone had any ideas on making my 94 ranger 4.0 over heating slower cause i can only go mudding for 10 mins before the coolent starts boiling and im not even pushing it that hard. any ideas will help, thanks
 


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Service the radiator and check the fan and waterpump. Could be a few reason why it is overheating.......
 

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stuck closed thermostat maybe. and if your wheeling, put in an e-fan!
 

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Shouldn't be overheating even wheeling after 10 min
 

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Mine used to overheat - the radiator was filled with dirt and grime - you couldn't see light through it. Pulled it off, took it to a car wash and cleaned it off really well. Now it barely gets in the normal zone.
 

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radiator caked in mud, pressure washer time!
 

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test the radiator cap
 

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I'll try pulling it and cleaning it but what are some good e-fan brands to look for?
 

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Check your clutch fan and make sure you are not running more than 50% antifreeze. If the coolant is too concentrated it won't cool as well as it would with 50-50 or less.
 

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i suspect either an airflow issue suck as dirty rad, missing fan shroud, inop fan, or a bad pressure cap/ coolant condition
 

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if it's overheating within 10 minutes, there's no coolant issue, it's a heat exchange issue, or stuck thermostat
 

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I like stock fans for wheelers, dead reliable
 

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i think it is the coolant thats the problem but is it true that if you ran thicker oil that it would run cooler to? the guys i meet on the trails told be that and that was what they were doing.
 

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i think it is the coolant thats the problem but is it true that if you ran thicker oil that it would run cooler to? the guys i meet on the trails told be that and that was what they were doing.
No, thicker oil runs hotter, although not nearly enough to make a damn bit of difference. Different oil viscosity isn't going to cause or prevent an engine from overheating.
 

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