Natrob
5th January 2016, 12:28 PM
hi,
Just wondering if anyone knows the original (from factory) pressure of the Radiator cap on GQ TB42 Auto, using a manual radiator due to having a transmission cooler fitted.(not sure if this standard). My Radiator looks to be a 3 core, but i have a feeling the cap is the incorrect one.
I know from previous experience with an old Ford , that the in-correct radiator cap means poor pressure therefore not allowing enough water flow through the engine and reducing the radiators ability to work effectively.
My patrol starts to heat up whilst in idle at the lights on 40 degree days but when moving she cools back down.
I am looking to replace the radiator cap and put a shroud back on then maybe replace the electric fan (i think put in place due to the transmission cooler being fitted)could potentially fix my issue before i go taking head off and/or replacing radiators.
thanks ,
Rob
Just wondering if anyone knows the original (from factory) pressure of the Radiator cap on GQ TB42 Auto, using a manual radiator due to having a transmission cooler fitted.(not sure if this standard). My Radiator looks to be a 3 core, but i have a feeling the cap is the incorrect one.
I know from previous experience with an old Ford , that the in-correct radiator cap means poor pressure therefore not allowing enough water flow through the engine and reducing the radiators ability to work effectively.
My patrol starts to heat up whilst in idle at the lights on 40 degree days but when moving she cools back down.
I am looking to replace the radiator cap and put a shroud back on then maybe replace the electric fan (i think put in place due to the transmission cooler being fitted)could potentially fix my issue before i go taking head off and/or replacing radiators.
thanks ,
Rob