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 - May 23, 2019
 
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- Vehicle Year
 - 2011
 
- Engine
 - 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
 
- Transmission
 - Automatic
 
- Tire Size
 - 15"
 
Ranger: 1985 RCLB, 2.8 V6, A4LD
This truck just went thru a mechanical restoration. Most parts are new/rebuilt or refurbished.
The 2.8 is off a fresh rebuild with less than 100 miles on it (currently). The t-stat the an o.e. replacement (192*). The radiator is a new, single core, o.e. replacement (coolant is fresh). The fan is electric and runs off of a 200* t-stat (edit: not a t-stat, a sending unit) in the water neck. Even with temps hovering around 32*, the engine gets pretty warm (needle is in the upper range of the gauge - caveats apply to 'gauges' in old Rangers, I know) and I can hear the fan kick on after about 4 miles of driving (local roads ~ 45 MPH). It will not cool the engine enough to kick off. Drive to work is 5 miles so I'm never really 'pushing' the cooling system. But, I wonder what will happen when summer rolls around.
Did I chose the wrong temp. stat? Should I switch to the other fan stat (185*)? Do I need a double core rad.?
				
			This truck just went thru a mechanical restoration. Most parts are new/rebuilt or refurbished.
The 2.8 is off a fresh rebuild with less than 100 miles on it (currently). The t-stat the an o.e. replacement (192*). The radiator is a new, single core, o.e. replacement (coolant is fresh). The fan is electric and runs off of a 200* t-stat (edit: not a t-stat, a sending unit) in the water neck. Even with temps hovering around 32*, the engine gets pretty warm (needle is in the upper range of the gauge - caveats apply to 'gauges' in old Rangers, I know) and I can hear the fan kick on after about 4 miles of driving (local roads ~ 45 MPH). It will not cool the engine enough to kick off. Drive to work is 5 miles so I'm never really 'pushing' the cooling system. But, I wonder what will happen when summer rolls around.
Did I chose the wrong temp. stat? Should I switch to the other fan stat (185*)? Do I need a double core rad.?
			
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