PA Jeeps
The Garage => Technical Advice and Questions => Topic started by: DeadheadTJ on June 27, 2010, 11:09:51 pm
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As I was coming home from a golf course in the Fishing Creek area above Harrisburg, bear in mind that it was 3:00 in the afternoon and 95 stinkin' degrees out, my TJ seemed to be running a little on the toasty side. No boil over, but it was above the 210 mark while running on Rt. 283.
I'm going to start with a flush and fill, new 'stat and housing, and see what happens from there. I know that the OEM radiators are basically junk (with the plastic tank and whatnot) and replacing it is going to be a consideration as well. Any suggestions as to which radiator I should install? I would like to keep it a bolt in replacement...only a heavier-duty unit.
Oh yeah, I also added a winch a couple months ago, and maybe that's blocking some of the airflow to the rad. I have a vinyl cover on the winch...maybe I could just peel that off and see if the increased airflow helps with the cooling.
I have an electric SPAL fan that I was going to put in my F150, but it might find a new home in the TJ...if it fits.
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It probably the cover. Jenn's jeep will do the samething. Go ahead and do the flush and all ,just as a preventive maintenance thing. When it comes time to find a replacement radiator good luck . I do this for a living and I can't find quality ones they are either China made $hit or Very high end competition units.
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I'll tell ya...I've had more "confidence inspiring" replies to my questions in the past, Mr. Watson! ;)
That's kind of the notion that I got while surfin' for new rads. I bought one of the $hitty $100 chinese ones for my F150 about a year ago, and it seems to holding up fine...for now. The "Be Cool" units look to be the direction that I'm leaning, unless my CFO/accountant/girlfriend finds out how much they cost.
I just got done doing the flush-n-fill, new t-stat (what a pain in the a$$ that was!), and I'm in the process of topping it off and taking it for a shakedown cruise. I'm going to leave the cover on the winch for the shakedown to see how it acts.
Thanks for the reply...your help and advice is appreciated.
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Hey Dave,
It seems that I can't run with the cover on the winch...I took it off last night and ran it all day without the temp going above 210*. At least my Jeep now has fresh antifreeze and a new t-stat, and the cooling system has been flushed clean! As long as it doesn't run hot, I'm not going to concern myself with a new rad...unless a sweet-a$$ deal comes along.
Now on to the important stuff...axles, lockers, etc.!!!
Thanks again for your advice.
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good job