Hey all. This'll be my first post, but I've been hiding in the woodwork for quite a while now.
Like most trucks the engine temp in mine goes back and forth between 150 and 190 while I'm going down the road, and from what I've found in searches this is normal, and not bad for the engine, but I've got something else going on that kind of worries me. Before the thermostat opens for the first time, after the truck has been sitting long enough to cool off, the temp will go up to 200 - 210 before the thermostat opens and the temp will drop to about 145. After that it cycles between 150 and 190. From what I've read, I guess cycling between 150 and 190 won't shock the motor too much, but it seems to me that first shock in the morning, when the 200 degree engine is getting hit with 40 degree coolant out of the the radiator, can't be a good thing. What do you think?
Like most trucks the engine temp in mine goes back and forth between 150 and 190 while I'm going down the road, and from what I've found in searches this is normal, and not bad for the engine, but I've got something else going on that kind of worries me. Before the thermostat opens for the first time, after the truck has been sitting long enough to cool off, the temp will go up to 200 - 210 before the thermostat opens and the temp will drop to about 145. After that it cycles between 150 and 190. From what I've read, I guess cycling between 150 and 190 won't shock the motor too much, but it seems to me that first shock in the morning, when the 200 degree engine is getting hit with 40 degree coolant out of the the radiator, can't be a good thing. What do you think?
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