A Mediocre Tow Vehicle
I'm borrowing our family's boat for the summer and drove it back home 115 miles. I'd say this boat is right about at the limits of what this truck can do.
2005 Malibu Wakesetter. Probably around 5000 lbs with the trailer, and all normal equipment. I haven't weighed it yet.
First off I had to get a new tow hitch because the BF Fab high clearance rear bumper is insanely high. I bought the lowest drop hitch I could find....10" drop. And it's still right about at the limits of what the trailer can lift to. Once on the hitch the tongue weight pushes the rear of the truck down so the trailer is nice and level.
My normal operating temps (non-towing) are 185-199 for the coolant temp, depending on terrain. Trans temp varies widely, but normally between 150-200, again depending on terrain.
While towing the boat, the coolant temps were steady at 217-218 on level-ish ground (90 degrees ambient temp), and would climb upwards of 225 on steep hills (long 4-6% grades). The needle on our gauges doesn't move until 221....then it moves quickly.
The trans temp varied between 200 and peaked at 245 on the longest hills (OD off the whole time).
I was dropping down to 50-60 mph on the uphills due to lack of power.
First off, are these temps normal?
Second, what can I do to keep both the engine and trans temps cooler?
For background here's where things stand:
-Radiator - new 30K miles ago (Denso)
-Timing belt/water pump (replaced 30k ago with Aisin kit)
-Head gasket replaced 15k miles ago
-Fan clutch is non-OEM replacement 15K miles ago
-Coolant is new 15K miles ago, non-Toyota pink