I bled the system today. I disconnected the upper hose and tried to put coolant in, but it would not take. So, I had to disconnect a hose that I ran from the throttle body to one of the radiator tanks. After that, I could fill the engine block with coolant. After running for some time, coolant started flowing through the radiator. So, I sealed up everything. The thing would not ever run over 195, even with the cooling fan not running. Strange? :-k
The electric fan thermostat is not the factory ECM, it is an aftermarket setup. I adjusted it to kick on at 195 (low speed), and it would run between 180 and 195 the whole time. I'm wondering if it is running too cool? Doesn't the ECM go into an open loop until the coolant temp reaches a certain level? What is the temp that it goes into closed loop? Or do I even know what I'm talking about?? :-k
Anyway, I drove it around for about 15 minutes and it is running great. \
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My son and wife both are complaining about the "smell" of not running catalytic converters, so I am going to get universal cats installed. Plus, I need to get the exhaust shop to "move" the driver's side exhaust manifold downpipe to give a little more room between the pipe and the remote oil filter lines. No biggie.
Now I need to finish up with the interior and we're through! Yeah right, it's always something..... :lol:
The electric fan thermostat is not the factory ECM, it is an aftermarket setup. I adjusted it to kick on at 195 (low speed), and it would run between 180 and 195 the whole time. I'm wondering if it is running too cool? Doesn't the ECM go into an open loop until the coolant temp reaches a certain level? What is the temp that it goes into closed loop? Or do I even know what I'm talking about?? :-k
Anyway, I drove it around for about 15 minutes and it is running great. \
My son and wife both are complaining about the "smell" of not running catalytic converters, so I am going to get universal cats installed. Plus, I need to get the exhaust shop to "move" the driver's side exhaust manifold downpipe to give a little more room between the pipe and the remote oil filter lines. No biggie.
Now I need to finish up with the interior and we're through! Yeah right, it's always something..... :lol: