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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
Maybe a tad high, last time I checked mine it was around the 100 mark when fully warm which does take a while to get to.... Pete
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28th Jul 2016 2:18pm |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
Thanks Pete, Have done another 25 miles or so mixed driving this morning and its sitting around 103'C peaked at 105'C. Will be doing longer trips next week south of Ireland so that should be a good test for it, plenty of steep hillclimbs and gear shifting. Declan
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28th Jul 2016 3:46pm |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
Well after monitoring my gearbox oil temp for the last few days, its operating around the 100'C which had me thinking strongly of removing my radiator and oil cooler and flushing them out etc to see if I could lower the oil temp,,,,
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30th Jul 2016 7:55pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
100deg is what the oil should be running at, another reason to change it regularly... it sets off the overheat around the 130deg mark...
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30th Jul 2016 8:06pm |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
Declan
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30th Jul 2016 8:33pm |
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RR P38 Member Since: 12 Oct 2013 Location: Sydney Posts: 215 |
You have a 105c thermostat. Things are running well if you are around this temperature. It still looks like you have pretty chilly weather in your neck of the woods, when it warms up dont be surprised to see up to 108c-110c coolant temps especially if you are towing. Your oil and ATF should be the same temp as your coolant after a good 20 minute drive I would have thought. |
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31st Jul 2016 12:16pm |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
Don't think I have a 105'C thermostat. I also have been monitoring the coolant temp and the radiator coolant temp.
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31st Jul 2016 7:58pm |
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RR P38 Member Since: 12 Oct 2013 Location: Sydney Posts: 215 |
Interesting, you have a very wide temperature range?
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31st Jul 2016 10:34pm |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
I haven't used the message center so will have a look. Mine is same as yours then, sitting at 91'C +/- 3'. Not sure what you mean when you say about the wide range. Its the Radiator temperature that is varying as I speed up on open road and slow down in traffic but is that not to be expected. Engine temp stays pretty constant which I assume is the job of the thermostat. Declan
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31st Jul 2016 10:52pm |
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RR P38 Member Since: 12 Oct 2013 Location: Sydney Posts: 215 |
Yes, thats why I say there must be 2 temperature probes possibly more.
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31st Jul 2016 11:28pm |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
Yeah, the reason the thermostat is there is to ensure the engine does not run too cold so that even in freezing weather, the engine will go up to 84'C and will be held at that. Declan
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1st Aug 2016 1:48am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
There are two temp sensors, one on the outlet from the top of the engine where the temp will be at it's hottest, the other is in the bottom hose where it leaves the radiator, this will be the coolest part of the system...
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1st Aug 2016 11:59am |
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Declan303 Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: Meath Posts: 151 |
"If you have a standard stat then it is 105deg and your temp will be above 100deg when up to temp, it sounds to me like either yours is stuck open or it has been replaced with a lower one or had the, cheaper, modified stat... "
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1st Aug 2016 1:20pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8190 |
That's what I mean, someone has changed it before, seems you already have a lower temp one in there... which is great as it's one of the best things you can do to reduce the under bonnet temps... Pete
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1st Aug 2016 2:53pm |
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