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92 temperature cycles
If it stays in the normal range while it's cycling, what is the problem?
If you are sure the Tstat has the correct temp limit, you may not have any problem at all. Sounds like it is opening and closing just like it should when the engine begins to heat up to the stat limit. My 91 typically runs on the cool end of the gauge...only rises to mid-point if I climb a long hill like yours at highway speed. "shastapat" > wrote in message ... > My 92 temperature cycles constantly. Between the N and L in normal. > back and forth, back and forth. I've replaced the thermostat 3 times, the > radiator, the temp sending unit, the radiator cap. > It is driving me nuts. > I am now going to try a different brand of thermostat. I was using a Stant, > now I will try a Prestone. > A significant difference in price so it must work better. > I don't seem to be losing fluid. Running out of ideas, Anyone have any > suggestions? > Drill the hole in the thermostat a little bigger? > > |
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