Ikeece
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 19, 2024
- Posts
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- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Independence, MO
- First Name
- Hayden
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- c10 Scottsdale
- Engine Size
- 305
Hello, I’ve got an 82 scottsdale with the 305 that’s currently experiencing an intermittent overheating issue. It commonly happens when at idle or at low speeds but sometimes it’s just random like for example, i was making a 45 min trip which was mostly downhill sloped freeway and holding about 70mph, and a little over half way there my temperature gauge started to creep up to 5/8ths (mind you it had been holding steady at 1/2 for quite a while no issue). So then i think no problem i’ll just let off the throttle on this big downhill portion and let the momentum carry me and the wind cool down the engine. but instead it keeps rising up and by the time it got past 3/4ths i ended up pulling over and waiting on it to cool down. once it did i ended up just turning around and came straight home and on the way back it held 5/8ths the whole way. Once home i let it sit for a minute and came back out, started it up and sat at idle for about 10 minutes and it didn’t read a bit over 1/2
What’s confusing me is the randomness of it, For example sometimes i can sit at idle fine, and other times it starts to overheat. Sometimes it’ll run cooler on the highway sometimes it’ll overheat on the highway. Sometimes the heater on full blast will bring the temp back down and sometimes it won’t.
Things i’ve already done:
replaced the temp sender,
replaced the temp gauge,
replaced the thermostat (195 degree),
bought a new tube connecting from the air breather to the grill to intake cool air (old one was missing),
burped the system & topped off coolant,
and put some coolant in the reservoir.
I know it’s actually overheating because if it sits high for too long it begins to smoke from under the hood a little bit & the hood gets so hot you could probably fry eggs on it Lol.
The radiator seems to be relatively clean inside and out (fluids bright green & fins don’t appear to be gummed up)
the fan & relating components are all original though but from what i’m able to tell, the fan feels like it still moves air around pretty good.
Any advice on where to go next?
What’s confusing me is the randomness of it, For example sometimes i can sit at idle fine, and other times it starts to overheat. Sometimes it’ll run cooler on the highway sometimes it’ll overheat on the highway. Sometimes the heater on full blast will bring the temp back down and sometimes it won’t.
Things i’ve already done:
replaced the temp sender,
replaced the temp gauge,
replaced the thermostat (195 degree),
bought a new tube connecting from the air breather to the grill to intake cool air (old one was missing),
burped the system & topped off coolant,
and put some coolant in the reservoir.
I know it’s actually overheating because if it sits high for too long it begins to smoke from under the hood a little bit & the hood gets so hot you could probably fry eggs on it Lol.
The radiator seems to be relatively clean inside and out (fluids bright green & fins don’t appear to be gummed up)
the fan & relating components are all original though but from what i’m able to tell, the fan feels like it still moves air around pretty good.
Any advice on where to go next?