Hello everyone! I'm relatively new to Argos and completely new to 6x6world.com (this is my first ever post). I regret to say that my need for help with an engine problem I'm facing right now outweighs posting a proper introduction; my apologies for that. I have recently bought a 1997 30th anniversary edition Argo Conquest 8x8. I'm just out of high school and still working my first job so it took a slap year of putting away nearly every cent I made to afford the $5,500 CAD price of one of these things on the used market.
Anyway, I fear my ignorance of liquid cooling led me to overlook this issue upon purchase. My engine is overheating. Once it starts up, it will warm up and the gauge will park itself right on 220 degrees Fahrenheit. After a bit, it will go back down to 190 degrees Fahrenheit. Then it will briskly go back up until it hits 220. This cycle repeats indefinitely as long as the engine is running, essentially the temperature is fluctuating. I knew this needed attention, but I figured it was ok to keep driving. I've put about 8 hours on it running like this.
It got more serious the other day, however, when I was out on the trail and the coolant got up to 240 degrees. It kept fluctuating between 200 and 240 and I had to limp it 30 minutes like that back to my house, there was nothing I could do, not even taking the hood off helped.
A couple of things to note:
- The higher the engine revs, the faster the fluctuation.
- Once, I turned the key on [EDIT: cold engine] and the temp gauge pegged itself without the engine running. I started the engine and it returned to the bottom.
- The upper rad hose is hot, the radiator is hot, the lower rad hose is lukewarm.
- The coolant overflow bottle has been steadily loosing coolant.
I ordered a new thermostat from John Deere, I'm hoping that is the issue, however, it seems as if the cold lower rad hose connects to the water pump and the hot upper rad hose connects to the thermostat.
I hope you guys can help me, I'm really stumped and being so far out of pocket for something with issues like this is getting me a little worried. Thanks in advance!
Anyway, I fear my ignorance of liquid cooling led me to overlook this issue upon purchase. My engine is overheating. Once it starts up, it will warm up and the gauge will park itself right on 220 degrees Fahrenheit. After a bit, it will go back down to 190 degrees Fahrenheit. Then it will briskly go back up until it hits 220. This cycle repeats indefinitely as long as the engine is running, essentially the temperature is fluctuating. I knew this needed attention, but I figured it was ok to keep driving. I've put about 8 hours on it running like this.
It got more serious the other day, however, when I was out on the trail and the coolant got up to 240 degrees. It kept fluctuating between 200 and 240 and I had to limp it 30 minutes like that back to my house, there was nothing I could do, not even taking the hood off helped.
A couple of things to note:
- The higher the engine revs, the faster the fluctuation.
- Once, I turned the key on [EDIT: cold engine] and the temp gauge pegged itself without the engine running. I started the engine and it returned to the bottom.
- The upper rad hose is hot, the radiator is hot, the lower rad hose is lukewarm.
- The coolant overflow bottle has been steadily loosing coolant.
I ordered a new thermostat from John Deere, I'm hoping that is the issue, however, it seems as if the cold lower rad hose connects to the water pump and the hot upper rad hose connects to the thermostat.
I hope you guys can help me, I'm really stumped and being so far out of pocket for something with issues like this is getting me a little worried. Thanks in advance!
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