Dear friends of hilux,
please be helping my car "bogsy" (1992 surf 2.4td Auto). Despite getting stuck on the test drive (hence the name "bogsy") my 2.4 surf has been the best car i've owned since purchasing it 2 years ago. I'd heard all the get the 2.8 stories but didnt have the money. I decided this was the truck i wanted, and it was only 900 squids anyway so thought even if it did crack a head i could stick a new head in or motor in when i had the money.
The truck has run for 40,000 kms fine on the open rd with 4 people and boards etc. The only times the needle creeps up or the over flow bottle starts to bubble is:
- driving to the top of 2000 metre high mountain (needs a stop just near the top to cool down, then its fine)
- driving along the beach for an extensive period (even with 15psi in the tyres)
- towing my boat (approx 650kg) up really long hills
Strangely, if you keep the taco below the 2200 rpm mark "bogsy" will go anywhere and not overheat. Why?
I've had it pressure tested, and the guy said its fine. Changed the rad cap and thermostat at the same time.
I can deal with this, but it would be nice to know why, specially when you 2000 metres up the side of a Mountain and having to keep an eye on the temp gague.
When this issue first reared its head it boiled into the overflow a couple times and spat some water out, but always carry extra water.
Interestingly the top tank on my existing rad has been solder slightly, but its never let me down.
I've read lots of posts here, and am beginning to think that its the extra load in gear box pumping more heat into the cooling system? is this correct? do i need to ad additional radiator? Or is my thermostat playing tricks on me and the truck??? or is this just an old truck that is sweating a bit cause i'm trying to do to much with it?
What sort of distance are these motors good for?
Thanks in advance for your help!
please be helping my car "bogsy" (1992 surf 2.4td Auto). Despite getting stuck on the test drive (hence the name "bogsy") my 2.4 surf has been the best car i've owned since purchasing it 2 years ago. I'd heard all the get the 2.8 stories but didnt have the money. I decided this was the truck i wanted, and it was only 900 squids anyway so thought even if it did crack a head i could stick a new head in or motor in when i had the money.
The truck has run for 40,000 kms fine on the open rd with 4 people and boards etc. The only times the needle creeps up or the over flow bottle starts to bubble is:
- driving to the top of 2000 metre high mountain (needs a stop just near the top to cool down, then its fine)
- driving along the beach for an extensive period (even with 15psi in the tyres)
- towing my boat (approx 650kg) up really long hills
Strangely, if you keep the taco below the 2200 rpm mark "bogsy" will go anywhere and not overheat. Why?
I've had it pressure tested, and the guy said its fine. Changed the rad cap and thermostat at the same time.
I can deal with this, but it would be nice to know why, specially when you 2000 metres up the side of a Mountain and having to keep an eye on the temp gague.
When this issue first reared its head it boiled into the overflow a couple times and spat some water out, but always carry extra water.
Interestingly the top tank on my existing rad has been solder slightly, but its never let me down.
I've read lots of posts here, and am beginning to think that its the extra load in gear box pumping more heat into the cooling system? is this correct? do i need to ad additional radiator? Or is my thermostat playing tricks on me and the truck??? or is this just an old truck that is sweating a bit cause i'm trying to do to much with it?
What sort of distance are these motors good for?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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