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Thank you good Sir!
Love your D2 looking to build me storage drawers for the rear in my D2. What made you use steel rather than aluminum for the structure?
There is a lot of controversy and misinformation out there concerning D2 coolant temps and frankly I think some people freak out over it unnecessarily. Consider for one thing that at the designed system pressure the boiling point of a 50/50 coolant mix is 260 deg F. The electric fan does not turn on until it hits 220, the dampened temp gauge needle does not move off the center point until it hits 240 and the red light comes on at 260. Believe me, and I'm saying this from experience, if you do have a problem you are going to know it because the engine is going to overheat. If you are steady at 217 on the highway (and yes installing the winch did have an effect) the system is controlling the temperature. The electric fan is not even turning on (if the AC is off)
You're probably right about 210 for the fan I'm going on memory. I went through all of this last year coming back from my Utah expedition when my truck began overheating every time I tried to climb a hill. I tried new fan, thermostat, pressure cap, radiator and water pump to no avail. I ended up buying a used 4.6 which has been working well since last August so I haven't gotten around to taking my old engine apart yet but I suspect it has a blown head gasket.
Anyway, I'd say a bad waterpump is going to leak, that's what they do when they go bad.
Another thing to check and I don't mean to imply that you don't know what you're doing but it was suggested to me a few times on discoweb that it actually is possible to misroute the serpentine belt and end up spinning the fan and waterpump backwards and this is something that actually has happened to more than one person.
If it'll make you feel any better I forgot to tighten the electrical bonding strap between my engine and the frame and the result was that I welded my parking brake cable to its housing because that's what the starter ended up using for an electrical circuit path. And believe it or not I'm not the first person to have that happen either!
Without full on armchair diagnosing, my money is on the fan(s) not working well, the radiator is clogged (half of mine was cold, half was hot), or the absolute nightmare of a clogged coolant passage in the head(s) or block.