Hi.
When I first got my truck, I fitted a temp sensor in the top hose to keep an eye on coolant temps - as I was paranoid about the LN130's head.
(Fat load of good that did me, as when it went last year, it went with no warning)
I got used to the temps being 85-89 degrees both before and after the head repair.
A few weeks ago (and several thousand miles after I fitted a new head) I noticed that I have 67-71 degrees now - should I be worried? What does this mean?
Could this mean that the coolant pressure has increased for some reason and reduced the temperature? Heaters, MPG, performance, all unaffected.
Am I just paranoid?
When I first got my truck, I fitted a temp sensor in the top hose to keep an eye on coolant temps - as I was paranoid about the LN130's head.
(Fat load of good that did me, as when it went last year, it went with no warning)
I got used to the temps being 85-89 degrees both before and after the head repair.
A few weeks ago (and several thousand miles after I fitted a new head) I noticed that I have 67-71 degrees now - should I be worried? What does this mean?
Could this mean that the coolant pressure has increased for some reason and reduced the temperature? Heaters, MPG, performance, all unaffected.
Am I just paranoid?
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