Truck still running a little hot!

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Truck still running a little hot!

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I had the intake gaskets replaced and truck is still running a little warm. about 210 when i am pulling a trailer, I am going to flush out dex here shortly and go green and put in new thermo because i have been getting that check engine light cant remember code but its something about truck not getting to certain temp. soon enough, anyway i am hoping a flush and fill and new thermo will solve it otherwise i may need a tranny cooler? I haul a little 6x10 with a lawn more twice a week...


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Re: Truck still running a little hot!

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210* is about right! Junking the dex should have happened long ago.
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Re: Truck still running a little hot!

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+1 on 210* being about right...

For average running, short trips few stops I see right at 200* with Green.
With a 5x9 U-Haul, short-run and long-run both, I am seeing 210* whether loaded down or near empty. Make sure when the change is made, whoever does it, do a FULL FLUSH. Don't let them just drain the tanks and refill with green. It will take them just a little longer for them to do it right, but don't let them skimp on it. The shop that did mine WAS going to just flush/fill all in one sweep. I had them empty the tank and use just water until the output came out clear (or darned near), then let them put the green juice in.