right now just relying on the OEM gauge. I do have a thermometer that connects to my decent volt meter, where would be recommended to test? just has a probeHave you confirmed an actual overheat condition with a known IR thermometer or other means? Or are you relying on the OEM gauge? A bad instrument cluster ground or faulty voltage stabilizer can skew the temp gauge.
Didn't suggest he replace it. Suggested it might be the problem. No point in this thread has anyone mentioned the pump.Yeah, let's keep throwing parts at it until we figure out it isn't overheating.
Fins rust off of water pumps.Didn't suggest he replace it. Suggested it might be the problem. No point in this thread has anyone mentioned the pump.
Are both the top and bottom hoses hot? Do we know there is any flow? How can we measure that the flow is sufficient? A temp guage going to do that?
@RickB you are superstar and I'm and idiot. Im gone. Good luck @beesaw
They are called impellers and yes, they do fail. All we know now is the gauge is reading an overheat condition. Nothing has verified an actual overheat has occurred. Let's get there before we do anything else.Fins rust off of water pumps.
We have a tractor dealership here in business since 1944 same people run it still. 100 mile radius area. Four mechanics. I was one of the four. If it cranks evenly and starts easy, after water pump verified good, injector pump timing may be off. He probably can't check compression. But he hasn't said it boils any water out. Those gauges usually work or they don't. Never seen a false read. Morning before last I was held up at the truck stop. Fella wants his temp gauge fixed on his John Deere.They are called impellers and yes, they do fail. All we know now is the gauge is reading an overheat condition. Nothing has verified an actual overheat has occurred. Let's get there before we do anything else.
My experience in 26 years wrenching on and selling parts for Ford tractors and other brands differs.We have a tractor dealership here in business since 1944 same people run it still. 100 mile radius area. Four mechanics. I was one of the four. If it cranks evenly and starts easy, after water pump verified good, injector pump timing may be off. He probably can't check compression. But he hasn't said it boils any water out. Those gauges usually work or they don't. Never seen a false read. Morning before last I was held up at the truck stop. Fella wants his temp gauge fixed on his John Deere.