Seriously, I saw someone ask this on Quora so I googled it. I started with the realization that if you remove the thermostat, that except at a good clip there isn't enough air to cool and it just keeps getting hotter and hotter till it seriously overheats. Up till here not one person said it was a bad idea to remove it. Or even suggested the possibility of overheat. Actually the complete opposite as in, it will never even get warm without a thermostat. I knew it but never realized how badly you could screw yourself taking advice off the internet. And a lot of them said they were long time mechanics. I was a mechanic specializing in brake and suspension and even I knew this. Thanks Ronnie.
They are designed to run at 210. I tried a 165 thermostat (you can choose from 165degrees to 230. for a thermostat) but when I used a 165 it ran to cool, used lots of gas and ran shitty..put 195 back in now runs great..plus don't use cheap fuel.
Jeep designed them to run hot. mine blows hot air with in 1 and 1/2 miles from my house from over night and ice cold. also, as in running an auto when your engine is overheated will burn the ATF and can take out your transmission too. it is vital to have your cooling system up to spec and working as designed. and coolant in good condition.
I've read that they designed the I6 to run hot in several forums over the last two weeks after getting my 2000. I don't believe I have read why. Not trying to call you out on your statement but just curious if there was a reason.
I drove without a thermostat for 2 months minimum with the wj 4.0. Never over heated. My heater always worked, it would get to 195 if you sat it in idle long enough. Put it back in at the start to of winter. Sometimes my temp would be a little above 100 going 80 down the highway. So yes, if you need to run it for a bit without a t stat, youll be fine, but put it back in.
It has everything to do with the ECU, Nothing else. No thermostat, you are in open loop. I don't see how you could possibly over heat without the thermostat.
A few things for this. Probably with a mechanical fan but with electric fans and no thermostat mine stays around 180-200. I figured this out while doing a flush with an additive and thermostat out. I use k suspension fans and it’s always been great with thermostat but noticed a ton of rust in the block and heater core. Looks like someone ran water only for years in this thing. Hence the reason I wanted to flush everything. My radiator did have pressure in it with no thermostat once warmed up. I’m in Florida and It does great.
I live in Florida too. I’ve replaced my thermostat 6 times in a year and still end up with a thermostat inactive code. Only issue I have is if I’m staying in idle for longer than 10 mins
A very old mechanic told me never to run an engine without a proper thermostat as the coolant flows so fast through the block that it doesnt soak the heat to the coolant then transfer the heat properly to the radiator he said that without a thermostat it causes lots of air pockets mostly on the back cylinders and will finaley crack those cylinders. The people that designed the engine put it there for a purpose
Try a 180 Tstat if your always in hot weather driving NOT COLD weather. The radiator efficiency with the fan is critical for air flow and cooling system efficiency. A dual core radiator will help if only a single row. Chrysler on some vehicles do this and call it HD cooling or part of the tow package in a old mini van with a 4 cylinder and a higher gear ratio in the trans axle allowing it to rev higher creating more heat but dissipated better with the larger radiator capacity as an example. Had one and it never ran hot even working it hard. Noticed a big difference when the radiator failed due to rott and replaced it with only a single row radiator since the dual core was not available at the time.HD trans cooler using the radiator and external cooler makes the difference also.
I have a 2002 grand cherokee laredo 4.0, took out the thermostat 2 year ago following a recommendation from a friend. I leave in Miami so there is alot of heat (98 or more around summer) and alot of traffic; it has overheated 4 times already and had to replace a few pieces. My mechanic found out yhe problem since i forgot about taking the thermostat. Will install a new thermostat now on the weekend
What? You remove the Thermostat and your Car overheated? Impossible! I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
All cooling-systems have a built-in restriction, it is called the radiator...........it naturally slows the flow of coolant, giving it more time to cool. I have pulled the t-stat on various vehicles I have owned, they NEVER ran hotter, but much cooler.
My first car the thermostat went bad by staying closed. Replaced it. Was fine until one summer it didn't seem right. No temp gauge on that car. Checked it and the center parts, spring, etc were gone. Ran it that way until winter creeped in and replaced it.
I change thermostats twice a year. 180 degree for summer and a 205 degree during the winter. Seldom ever will go above 210 unless there's a problem with the cooling system or over working the system such as AC on a very hot day 4W off road trekking. 1999 xj
1991 xj inline six, I just threw the thermostat out, and things work great. I'll put one back in come November, but til then this POS will be shelved. Also a good tip, before installing it test it in boiling water to see if it opens.
Mines a 2001 wj and it’s stay cold no matter what and stays at the first quarter. I’ve changed thermostat and made sure there’s no air bubbles I mean I think so lol but I don’t know what to go off by anymore
Good info. I would have assumed it would run cooler. But given the mode that you tested it in it makes sense that it over-heated and I'm willing to beat that even if you were in 4h or even 2h creeping down a trail in 85-90deg heat it would still overheat. I think I will run a 195 in the Summer.
If the Jeep was set up to run without a Thermostat they would not install one. All Jeep's seem to run a little hot my 2000 XJ in (the heat) runs from 210 to 212 a little over half way then you can see when the Thermostat opens the temp drops down to a shade under 210 and the cycle begins again. In the Fall and Winter months the Temp goes up to 210 Thermostat opens and the Gauge drops to about 208 a little below the Half then the cycle begins again. No vent's in Hood. There are 2 kinds of cooling systems installed in XJ's older versions have a Closed System the Radiator has no Cap, you can only add coolant threw the overflow bottle. This is called a Closed System. The second is a Vented System the Radiator has a 16 pd Cap and the overflow bottle is vented. Many people choose to switch from the Closed System to the Vented System that's on all 97 to 2001 Jeep XJ's you can find the parts you need to do this in any Bone Yard. Many of the older Renix Models have a closed system. Bottom line Jeep XJ's with the 4.0 Engine run a little hot.
I've been a chevy guy ,and am. not a mechanic ,but race a dirt track car . And we dont consider a motor hot until over 230 degrees and think 210 is normal . At least on a sbc . Is 210 really a over heating situation . My Xj runs 210 all day
I have no thermostat in my wrangler 4 L. It runs phenomenal. It gets up to about 190° and here in Florida. That’s what I want so I have no idea why your jeep is it overheating but here everyone takes their thermostat out.
If the engine overheats without thermostat, there must be other issues. Fan might not be working properly, engine might have issue in the head gasket, etc.
I don't run a thermostat in my xj and I live in Florida no over heating issues. I do have an electric fan which I switch on when I hit about 200/210 in stand still traffic or wheelin the temperature comes right back down ( this is in 90-98 degree weather) . I've sat in rush hour traffic with the AC blasting and with help from the electric fan no problems at all. I would be unsure about adding a thermostat now cos as the say "if it ain't broke don't fix it". I also ran no thermostat in my chevy express 2500 with no issues or no extra fan
We By-Pass them all on our Cars / Trucks. I also made Video of them under my Channel too. I actually just made a New Vid on my Channel running with By-Pass and NO Fan.. Yea, I was brave, LOL. I have a 45+ Minutes Video Engine running with a By-Pass Thermostat and No Fan !!!
I thought about installing a 180* thermostat. That would give the coolant system back pressure needed. Now how much more gas consumption or any other issues.
Having a thermostat is better, especially if you have electronic radiator fans. No thermostat would result in the temperature in the radiator being exactly the same as what's in the engine. The electronic fans would work harder, your engine will never be replenished by cooler liquid because the coolant hasn't been sitting in the radiator long enough.
Shouldn't cooling ability of radiator should be greatest with max flow? The temp sensor is adjacent to the thermostat...could it be that the sensor is more emersed with thermostat out, and that is why the temp reads higher then?
Would engine size matter? I ran a f150 with a 400 . A engine known to over heat at least here. I ran it with out a thermostat from 90 - 97 for everything never had any more over heating problems. It took a bit more time to warm up during the winter. But hell I just put a jacket on for those 15 or so days. Fl.
Great test Ronnie! Engines are designed to run with the thermo in coolant system for best performance and engine life. My summers hit 90f and winters as cold as -30f. It is vital to have that thermo in there for the engine to run properly and avoid damage in my crazy temperature ranges. The thermo helps keep the engine in that 195f to 215 sweet spot for optimum operation no matter the temp. If people are having over-heating problems in their 4.0's all they have to do is follow your advice in previous videos. Flushing the system, throw 50-50 in there and used distilled water, not tap can work wonders.
Honestly if a jeeper is having cooling issues and they have all good hardware (radiator, water pump, thermostat and radiator cap) then its time for a flush with some of that break up stuff designed for engine cooling systems. I have a 300k xj that never strays above 195 under load or coasting regardless of the outdoor temps so its not as if these systems are badly designed.
Ihave this problem..bad thermostat so a friend of mine took it out and we put in a new radiator and hose. On the road its cool but in traffic my jeep overheated but cooled down once iwas cruising again
Great video, awesome advice. I've known people to take out the thermostat and run water in the summer time thinking it was going to keep it cooler. They always have cooling issues, well, duh.. Always run a thermostat and with anti-freeze (50-50 mix). Love your vid's bro, your the XJ god, lol. Keep on keeping on bro. OlllllllO
Thanks for the video. I just had my thermostat go bad on my 2005 Volvo XC90 2.5T . It takes about 35 mile for me to get to my mechanic and the engine is overheating , getting all kinds of warnings and the collant is boling and evaporating. Is it safe to drive with all this for 35 miles ?
By pass it completely if you can. I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
my jeep runs fine and i replaced everything for cooling. new pump, radiator, fans, sensors, thermostat. i did remove the clutch fan and now just electric fans. for some reason the gauge always shows around 215. bad sensor, because i removed the clutch fan causing this. should i go with a lower temperature thermostat? works fine but always shows like 215. before it was always at 210.
+Texas Car Nerd - People Drill two 3/16" Holes in the Thermostat to have it lower. Or you can do with a Lower Temp like 180F. They do sell them at 180F. I have a few Vids on By-Pass and Test Vids too in my Channel, check it out... It might be useful to you.
You took out the fan clutch..thats driven by horse power not battery power..do drill holes in a 180°...Ive done this to a 454 I have..Upgraded from heavy duty fan clutch to a severe fan clutch..Im in a 115° desert too.
Drove my van though the southwest in a broiling heatwave, no t-stat. The it-runs-hotter-with-no-thermostat urban-legend must have worked in reverse on my van......roasting weather and going up hills, but my van stayed near 170-degrees the whole time.
What would cause my jeep not to shift right it has a lag and I thought was transmission so put another one in and another torque converter and same results I need help and its sadly 2wd idk if could be the shift sensor or rear end please let me know
You will because the car will keep dumping fuel to get it up to temp..If your computer thinks the engine is cold youll use more fuel..all that raw fuel will give you bore wash..washing all the oil additives away causing engine wear..engine up to temp burns the carbon..
I did that too and then I By-Pass it. By-Pass it completely if you can. I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
By pass it completely if you can. I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
Seriously, I saw someone ask this on Quora so I googled it. I started with the realization that if you remove the thermostat, that except at a good clip there isn't enough air to cool and it just keeps getting hotter and hotter till it seriously overheats. Up till here not one person said it was a bad idea to remove it. Or even suggested the possibility of overheat. Actually the complete opposite as in, it will never even get warm without a thermostat. I knew it but never realized how badly you could screw yourself taking advice off the internet. And a lot of them said they were long time mechanics. I was a mechanic specializing in brake and suspension and even I knew this. Thanks Ronnie.
They are designed to run at 210. I tried a 165 thermostat (you can choose from 165degrees to 230. for a thermostat) but when I used a 165 it ran to cool, used lots of gas and ran shitty..put 195 back in now runs great..plus don't use cheap fuel.
What kind of difference in fuel consumption did you see?
Do you live in hot or cold weather?
Jeep designed them to run hot. mine blows hot air with in 1 and 1/2 miles from my house from over night and ice cold. also, as in running an auto when your engine is overheated will burn the ATF and can take out your transmission too. it is vital to have your cooling system up to spec and working as designed. and coolant in good condition.
I've read that they designed the I6 to run hot in several forums over the last two weeks after getting my 2000. I don't believe I have read why. Not trying to call you out on your statement but just curious if there was a reason.
some say it is to help run cleaner but i dont know for sure.
I drove without a thermostat for 2 months minimum with the wj 4.0. Never over heated. My heater always worked, it would get to 195 if you sat it in idle long enough. Put it back in at the start to of winter. Sometimes my temp would be a little above 100 going 80 down the highway. So yes, if you need to run it for a bit without a t stat, youll be fine, but put it back in.
I drove my Nissan for 13 years without a thermostat still runs fine.
I know it's AWESOME !!!
I've been driving my Grand Cherokee without a thermostat 5 years now....runs great too.
yea but Nissans are the shiznit!
I don't have one and it runs great
I drove my Nissan with a thermostat but without a transmission… it ran great but didn’t go far.
It has everything to do with the ECU, Nothing else. No thermostat, you are in open loop. I don't see how you could possibly over heat without the thermostat.
A few things for this.
Probably with a mechanical fan but with electric fans and no thermostat mine stays around 180-200. I figured this out while doing a flush with an additive and thermostat out.
I use k suspension fans and it’s always been great with thermostat but noticed a ton of rust in the block and heater core. Looks like someone ran water only for years in this thing. Hence the reason I wanted to flush everything.
My radiator did have pressure in it with no thermostat once warmed up. I’m in Florida and It does great.
I live in Florida too. I’ve replaced my thermostat 6 times in a year and still end up with a thermostat inactive code. Only issue I have is if I’m staying in idle for longer than 10 mins
A very old mechanic told me never to run an engine without a proper thermostat as the coolant flows so fast through the block that it doesnt soak the heat to the coolant then transfer the heat properly to the radiator he said that without a thermostat it causes lots of air pockets mostly on the back cylinders and will finaley crack those cylinders. The people that designed the engine put it there for a purpose
Try a 180 Tstat if your always in hot weather driving NOT COLD weather. The radiator efficiency with the fan is critical for air flow and cooling system efficiency. A dual core radiator will help if only a single row. Chrysler on some vehicles do this and call it HD cooling or part of the tow package in a old mini van with a 4 cylinder and a higher gear ratio in the trans axle allowing it to rev higher creating more heat but dissipated better with the larger radiator capacity as an example. Had one and it never ran hot even working it hard. Noticed a big difference when the radiator failed due to rott and replaced it with only a single row radiator since the dual core was not available at the time.HD trans cooler using the radiator and external cooler makes the difference also.
87 degress is hot?? 😂 live in phoenix 118 degrees
87° is hot for us too... But the average Car is 190°+ before the Thermostat Open :(
@Steve Shrader fl.?
105 100% humidity.
I"m from Vegas, I know what you mean brother haha
I said the same thing lol
I have a 2002 grand cherokee laredo 4.0, took out the thermostat 2 year ago following a recommendation from a friend. I leave in Miami so there is alot of heat (98 or more around summer) and alot of traffic; it has overheated 4 times already and had to replace a few pieces.
My mechanic found out yhe problem since i forgot about taking the thermostat. Will install a new thermostat now on the weekend
What? You remove the Thermostat and your Car overheated? Impossible! I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
All cooling-systems have a built-in restriction, it is called the radiator...........it naturally slows the flow of coolant, giving it more time to cool. I have pulled the t-stat on various vehicles I have owned, they NEVER ran hotter, but much cooler.
My first car the thermostat went bad by staying closed. Replaced it. Was fine until one summer it didn't seem right. No temp gauge on that car. Checked it and the center parts, spring, etc were gone. Ran it that way until winter creeped in and replaced it.
I change thermostats twice a year. 180 degree for summer and a 205 degree during the winter. Seldom ever will go above 210 unless there's a problem with the cooling system or over working the system such as AC on a very hot day 4W off road trekking. 1999 xj
QUEST. RADIATOR SAYS LOW WATER ,BUT WILL NOT TAKE ANY , DID VENT RADIATOR WHILE FILLING , CAN THAT BE A CLOSED THERMOSTAT
1991 xj inline six, I just threw the thermostat out, and things work great. I'll put one back in come November, but til then this POS will be shelved. Also a good tip, before installing it test it in boiling water to see if it opens.
Yesterday just found out have been driving my wrangler for over 2 years without Thermostat
I run a 180 tstat with no issues!
Mines a 2001 wj and it’s stay cold no matter what and stays at the first quarter. I’ve changed thermostat and made sure there’s no air bubbles I mean I think so lol but I don’t know what to go off by anymore
Good info. I would have assumed it would run cooler. But given the mode that you tested it in it makes sense that it over-heated and I'm willing to beat that even if you were in 4h or even 2h creeping down a trail in 85-90deg heat it would still overheat. I think I will run a 195 in the Summer.
In Sam Luis Río Colorado México we have 120 f in summer
If the Jeep was set up to run without a Thermostat they would not install one. All Jeep's seem to run a little hot my 2000 XJ in (the heat) runs from 210 to 212 a little over half way then you can see when the Thermostat opens the temp drops down to a shade under 210 and the cycle begins again. In the Fall and Winter months the Temp goes up to 210 Thermostat opens and the Gauge drops to about 208 a little below the Half then the cycle begins again. No vent's in Hood. There are 2 kinds of cooling systems installed in XJ's older versions have a Closed System the Radiator has no Cap, you can only add coolant threw the overflow bottle. This is called a Closed System. The second is a Vented System the Radiator has a 16 pd Cap and the overflow bottle is vented. Many people choose to switch from the Closed System to the Vented System that's on all 97 to 2001 Jeep XJ's you can find the parts you need to do this in any Bone Yard. Many of the older Renix Models have a closed system. Bottom line Jeep XJ's with the 4.0 Engine run a little hot.
I've been a chevy guy ,and am. not a mechanic ,but race a dirt track car . And we dont consider a motor hot until over 230 degrees and think 210 is normal . At least on a sbc . Is 210 really a over heating situation . My Xj runs 210 all day
add sound deadener on the roof. will help keep it cooler
I have no thermostat in my wrangler 4 L. It runs phenomenal. It gets up to about 190° and here in Florida. That’s what I want so I have no idea why your jeep is it overheating but here everyone takes their thermostat out.
If the engine overheats without thermostat, there must be other issues. Fan might not be working properly, engine might have issue in the head gasket, etc.
I don't run a thermostat in my xj and I live in Florida no over heating issues. I do have an electric fan which I switch on when I hit about 200/210 in stand still traffic or wheelin the temperature comes right back down ( this is in 90-98 degree weather) . I've sat in rush hour traffic with the AC blasting and with help from the electric fan no problems at all. I would be unsure about adding a thermostat now cos as the say "if it ain't broke don't fix it".
I also ran no thermostat in my chevy express 2500 with no issues or no extra fan
We By-Pass them all on our Cars / Trucks. I also made Video of them under my Channel too. I actually just made a New Vid on my Channel running with By-Pass and NO Fan.. Yea, I was brave, LOL. I have a 45+ Minutes Video Engine running with a By-Pass Thermostat and No Fan !!!
@@JodBronson chanel
@@willieestrella1304 - YES, Vid on my Channel.....
Thank you I have a f100 that I was wondering if I needed a thermostat
My van goes into closed-loop at about 120-degrees and the short-term fuel-trim is hovering near zero at that point.
I thought about installing a 180* thermostat. That would give the coolant system back pressure needed. Now how much more gas consumption or any other issues.
Gordon GMan I have a 160-degree t-stat in my van that has 240K-miles.
Having a thermostat is better, especially if you have electronic radiator fans. No thermostat would result in the temperature in the radiator being exactly the same as what's in the engine. The electronic fans would work harder, your engine will never be replenished by cooler liquid because the coolant hasn't been sitting in the radiator long enough.
Shouldn't cooling ability of radiator should be greatest with max flow?
The temp sensor is adjacent to the thermostat...could it be that the sensor is more emersed with thermostat out, and that is why the temp reads higher then?
This is exactly what I think would happen. I am a mechanic.
Would engine size matter? I ran a f150 with a 400 . A engine known to over heat at least here.
I ran it with out a thermostat from 90 - 97 for everything never had any more over heating problems.
It took a bit more time to warm up during the winter. But hell I just put a jacket on for those 15 or so days. Fl.
Great test Ronnie! Engines are designed to run with the thermo in coolant system for best performance and engine life. My summers hit 90f and winters as cold as -30f. It is vital to have that thermo in there for the engine to run properly and avoid damage in my crazy temperature ranges. The thermo helps keep the engine in that 195f to 215 sweet spot for optimum operation no matter the temp. If people are having over-heating problems in their 4.0's all they have to do is follow your advice in previous videos. Flushing the system, throw 50-50 in there and used distilled water, not tap can work wonders.
Honestly if a jeeper is having cooling issues and they have all good hardware (radiator, water pump, thermostat and radiator cap) then its time for a flush with some of that break up stuff designed for engine cooling systems. I have a 300k xj that never strays above 195 under load or coasting regardless of the outdoor temps so its not as if these systems are badly designed.
My upper hose is the normal but soon I turn on the air conditioner its get very hard
Is it safe to run a jeep commander 2006 without a thermostat to just the part store and back up to 12 miles total
Ihave this problem..bad thermostat so a friend of mine took it out and we put in a new radiator and hose. On the road its cool but in traffic my jeep overheated but cooled down once iwas cruising again
Does the jeep have electric fans???
Please let me know what can I do,new head gasket no thermostat with new electronics fan but still overheating whenever I turn the air conditioner
Is the electric fan kicking on while ac is on and make sure clutch fan is good
87? thats awesome!
Great video, awesome advice. I've known people to take out the thermostat and run water in the summer time thinking it was going to keep it cooler. They always have cooling issues, well, duh.. Always run a thermostat and with anti-freeze (50-50 mix). Love your vid's bro, your the XJ god, lol. Keep on keeping on bro. OlllllllO
I ran my Jeep for years without thermostat...Never had an overheating issue since I removed it.
nice... know i will be back my thermostat thanks for yuor openion
Do you drill a small hole in the flange at the top of the thermostat? I’ve heard that and I did it to mine but now I’m wondering if I made a mistake?
That's supposed to help with the removal of air bubbles, I'd say no problem
Thanks for the video. I just had my thermostat go bad on my 2005 Volvo XC90 2.5T . It takes about 35 mile for me to get to my mechanic and the engine is overheating , getting all kinds of warnings and the collant is boling and evaporating. Is it safe to drive with all this for 35 miles ?
It’s not safe to over heat any vehicle you will have to drive for a bit than stop to let it cool
By pass it completely if you can. I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
No
my jeep runs fine and i replaced everything for cooling. new pump, radiator, fans, sensors, thermostat. i did remove the clutch fan and now just electric fans.
for some reason the gauge always shows around 215. bad sensor, because i removed the clutch fan causing this. should i go with a lower temperature thermostat? works fine but always shows like 215. before it was always at 210.
+Texas Car Nerd - People Drill two 3/16" Holes in the Thermostat to have it lower. Or you can do with a Lower Temp like 180F. They do sell them at 180F. I have a few Vids on By-Pass and Test Vids too in my Channel, check it out... It might be useful to you.
You took out the fan clutch..thats driven by horse power not battery power..do drill holes in a 180°...Ive done this to a 454 I have..Upgraded from heavy duty fan clutch to a severe fan clutch..Im in a 115° desert too.
Drove my van though the southwest in a broiling heatwave, no t-stat.
The it-runs-hotter-with-no-thermostat urban-legend must have worked in reverse on my van......roasting weather and going up hills, but my van stayed near 170-degrees
the whole time.
What van do you have?
@@chicogozosodecabellosedoso 98 Ramvan, B2500.
What would cause my jeep not to shift right it has a lag and I thought was transmission so put another one in and another torque converter and same results I need help and its sadly 2wd idk if could be the shift sensor or rear end please let me know
If you don't have a thermostat it makes it shift weird because the engine is cold and runs at higher rpms
west by god. here in Charleston
True about thermostat out using more gas. 100%
What kind of difference in fuel consumption?
You will because the car will keep dumping fuel to get it up to temp..If your computer thinks the engine is cold youll use more fuel..all that raw fuel will give you bore wash..washing all the oil additives away causing engine wear..engine up to temp burns the carbon..
What are fans for
Great info dude! Thanks for using your jeep to teach us some valuable info!
good enough for me :)
You want your oil at a certain temp
Drilling two or three holes is a much wiser choice... 1 up to avoid air pockets and 2 below.
I did that too and then I By-Pass it. By-Pass it completely if you can. I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
@@JodBronson why do you mean with by-pass it, what's that?
@@chicogozosodecabellosedoso - By-Pass as another word = Eliminating. Cars, trucks, or machines, they usually use the word "By-Pass".
@@JodBronson thanks 👍
My xj still over heats like past 210 driving fast and siting in traffic I replaced water pump radiator hoses as the thermostat why is that ?
Maybe head gasket when was the last time that job was done
@@cherokeeronnie tbh idk but I had the Jeep for like 5 years with already 150k miles on it but I bought it off a mechanic but idk maybe never
replace clutch fan .. easy to test and easy to install .. they go bad
also flush out heater core sometimes they get clog with crap like stop leak .another easy one bunch of vids on you tube for all these little issues
@@MrHockeyFreak08 yeah imma upgrade my clutch to the zj clutch
o course it's safe..it's not gna hurt U
87° is hot ? 🤣
87° is hot for us too... But the average Car is 190°+ before the Thermostat Open :(
Jeez, of course you need a thermostat. Its why the engineers put one there in the first place.
??
It’s 104 in Texas..LOL
excellent video. thank you.
By pass it completely if you can. I did that on my Dad's Blazer, the Engine is always cool. We drove 4+ Hours straight and no worries! OMG, I LOVE IT !!!
Thanks,I use the info.for my 2002 JC stevielinlindner.com
Hahahhahaha hot, check calexico CA were i live