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- Apr 22, 2021
- Messages
- 102
- Reaction score
- 41
- Points
- 28
- Location
- Spokane, WA
- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Make / Model
- Ranger XLT
- Engine Type
- V8
- Engine Size
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 3"
- Tire Size
- 245/75R16
I bought a 95 ranger 4.0L with 4x4. It ran fine but had some work that needed to be done, and I decided to just redo the whole engine. My Engine rebuild I replaced the following: New Heads, head gaskets, cam synchronizer, exhaust manifold (drivers side), erg valve, and tube. lower intake gasket, idle control, erg control, thermostat, thermostat housing, valve cover gaskets, upper intake gaskets, heater core, coolant tubing, upper and lower radiator tubes, clutch fan. Now my truck runs great but is overheating. I don't have my MAF sensor plugged in because it's gone bad. I figured at first it was just air in the system so I burped it several times, still overheats. got a new radiator cap, and both temp sender, and coolant temp sensors, and it still overheats.
So now I figured that was all the cheap easy fixes ill start doing some testing.
I let it warm up, and did the glove test, and the glove doesn't move at all.
then I took it out driving, and it didn't get cooler when I started driving, or when I got up past 35.
check engine light is on, so I read the codes, and it's only on because the MAF is unplugged.
after driving it a bit, I checked my oil dipstick and oil cap, no milky build-up, and no leak from the exhaust.
I checked my spark plugs, and they are a little bit chalky looking, it's hard to tell if that just normal use or not. (it was really hard to tell if one was even discolored.)
so I rented a pressure tester from Oreilly's and tested it, but it just kept leaking out at the lid spot of the radiator. (i could hear it)
It doesn't leak coolant anywhere. and I decided to go back in and make sure the gaskets I had were good and properly functioning. so I redid both the head gaskets again and the lower intake.
and another thermostat and radiator cap.
I burped it again, and it's still overheating. I can't think of what's wrong with it.
I redid all the parts that were cheap to buy, and I don't want to just throw parts at the problem, but I'm at a loss for what's wrong.
The truck runs smooth, and sounds great, when it gets all the way up to H on the temp, it's not steaming, but it is hot, so I'm wondering if the new temp sensor is faulty.
HELP.
So now I figured that was all the cheap easy fixes ill start doing some testing.
I let it warm up, and did the glove test, and the glove doesn't move at all.
then I took it out driving, and it didn't get cooler when I started driving, or when I got up past 35.
check engine light is on, so I read the codes, and it's only on because the MAF is unplugged.
after driving it a bit, I checked my oil dipstick and oil cap, no milky build-up, and no leak from the exhaust.
I checked my spark plugs, and they are a little bit chalky looking, it's hard to tell if that just normal use or not. (it was really hard to tell if one was even discolored.)
so I rented a pressure tester from Oreilly's and tested it, but it just kept leaking out at the lid spot of the radiator. (i could hear it)
It doesn't leak coolant anywhere. and I decided to go back in and make sure the gaskets I had were good and properly functioning. so I redid both the head gaskets again and the lower intake.
and another thermostat and radiator cap.
I burped it again, and it's still overheating. I can't think of what's wrong with it.
I redid all the parts that were cheap to buy, and I don't want to just throw parts at the problem, but I'm at a loss for what's wrong.
The truck runs smooth, and sounds great, when it gets all the way up to H on the temp, it's not steaming, but it is hot, so I'm wondering if the new temp sensor is faulty.
HELP.