robert j. yates
Explorer
Thanx...this discussion is helpful in that it causes me to go back and think about how things were figured out.
I'll start with the IR gun....I am aware of the issue with aluminum and have always used blue painters tape so as to cause a more consistent reading as compared to as you say, the rubber hose. Is it exact? I have no clue but I do get consistent readings each time the issue is investigated so I am ok with my process.
As for restricting flow....that was a thought early on and as a result, the outlet hose feeding back into the radiator was pinched off and the Jeep was run several times on a freeway section known to run the temp guage up. No difference was recorded.
I know it sounds like I have all the answers but the problem of warm water temps has been a persistent issue for many years so I have been around the block a few times.
I really do think my AC condensor is the biggest culprit but I do not want to junk my AC...I wheel to much in a desert climate for the to be a paletable choice.
I'll start with the IR gun....I am aware of the issue with aluminum and have always used blue painters tape so as to cause a more consistent reading as compared to as you say, the rubber hose. Is it exact? I have no clue but I do get consistent readings each time the issue is investigated so I am ok with my process.
As for restricting flow....that was a thought early on and as a result, the outlet hose feeding back into the radiator was pinched off and the Jeep was run several times on a freeway section known to run the temp guage up. No difference was recorded.
I know it sounds like I have all the answers but the problem of warm water temps has been a persistent issue for many years so I have been around the block a few times.
I really do think my AC condensor is the biggest culprit but I do not want to junk my AC...I wheel to much in a desert climate for the to be a paletable choice.