Oil Temp Overheating issue |
05-13-2016, (Subject: Oil Temp Overheating issue ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: Oil Temp Overheating issue If you think the the oil cooler is blocked up, then I suggest you pull it off in a hurry! and NOT keep driving the truck!. -- It can only mean some kind of contamination in the engine and its oil blocking things up. Poor coolant flow or a blocked up oil cooler can do it, but an overheating turbo will send oil temps high like that too. A bad/poor style delete can and will seriously make this happen, and as well shorten the life of an engine/turbo in a hurry. Drilling holes through the 'cans' and running Mexican/Aussie files instead of having the job done right just to save a few bucks on it is not good business practice at all, and it can cost you an engine in the end. -- If you are serious about owning a truck(s) then doing the right thing will always prevail,.. and taking shortcuts will always lead to more problems in the end. You have half the job done,.. might as well finish what you started and get that truck to someone who can remove the mandate properly, such as .. Unilevers - (Indianna/Canada) or .. Gearhead - (Maryland) or .. Vin - (Rawze's evil twin just south of Atlanta). - That is what I would do any ways. | |||
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