Bob Rooks
Elite Member
Aha! Diesels really don't like that. Combustion temps and pressures are low, lube oil temp is low, increased liner wear, etc.It's always been ran at low speed with lots of idle.......
Aha! Diesels really don't like that. Combustion temps and pressures are low, lube oil temp is low, increased liner wear, etc.It's always been ran at low speed with lots of idle.......
#3 suggests that the thermostat is stuck open, which can also contribute to overheating because the coolant doesn't spend enough time in residence in the radiator to permit proper heat transfer, and gradually exceed the radiator's ability to cool.I am not sure that it is oil. It smears like oil and is a pain to wash off. The only symptom it will show when overheating is #1 spraying oil from exhaust. #2 engine noise gets louder ( no knocking tho ) #3 while running if you pull the radiator cap it will boil over. Radiator cap is in good shape to my knowledge. Cap has been replaced with the same psi as original.
However, remember that anti-freeze is more than just protection against freezing. It lowers the freeze point of water but it also raises the boiling point. Since a proper coolant mix is more dense than plain water it is able to absorb and carry more heat energy than plain water. This allows the engine to operate at higher temps than if using just water.