Hello,
I purchased an '89 Cherokee a few weeks ago. The vehicle had an engine swap when I purchased it. While driving it, I noticed the temp gauge to be high, and pretty soon I heard the thing boiling coolant and shooting the coolant out the expansion tank. I read extensively on this 'Renix closed cooling system' and replaced the cap on the tank, which made no difference. I ran water through the block and radiator, removed the thermostat, and drove it for 20 minutes.
(Photo attached, forum won't let me include links)
This is a picture of the temp gauge at that time. The temp appeared to be about 180 while driving, and after stopping and idling for a minute, this is the gauge. Is this normal? I previously owned a '92 4runner, and the gauge on it never moved. Stayed right in the middle of the scale. After reading, about this vehicle, is this where the needle should be? 220 or so?
This is a video (9mb, sorry I don't know how to make smalled) showing the block and radiator being flushed. Does this look like a normal flow of water? I flushed the radiator by itself earlier, and the flow-through was similar.
/31127129@N08/3791553378/
Thanks! I am new to this, and this problem has me confused. I don't even have an owner's manual yet, or anyone to ask.
I purchased an '89 Cherokee a few weeks ago. The vehicle had an engine swap when I purchased it. While driving it, I noticed the temp gauge to be high, and pretty soon I heard the thing boiling coolant and shooting the coolant out the expansion tank. I read extensively on this 'Renix closed cooling system' and replaced the cap on the tank, which made no difference. I ran water through the block and radiator, removed the thermostat, and drove it for 20 minutes.
(Photo attached, forum won't let me include links)
This is a picture of the temp gauge at that time. The temp appeared to be about 180 while driving, and after stopping and idling for a minute, this is the gauge. Is this normal? I previously owned a '92 4runner, and the gauge on it never moved. Stayed right in the middle of the scale. After reading, about this vehicle, is this where the needle should be? 220 or so?
This is a video (9mb, sorry I don't know how to make smalled) showing the block and radiator being flushed. Does this look like a normal flow of water? I flushed the radiator by itself earlier, and the flow-through was similar.
/31127129@N08/3791553378/
Thanks! I am new to this, and this problem has me confused. I don't even have an owner's manual yet, or anyone to ask.