Intentional Wanderer
Observer
Today was the "shake-down cruise" for the newly installed rack and lights (I will show it in the build thread).
I took the Disco up Box Canyon Road from Continental to Sonita. While slogging up the heaviliy washboarded road, on a moderate grade, the engine suddenly - over the space of about 30-45 seconds - went from normal temperature to overheating. I saw a plume of steam coming from under the hood, so I quickly shut the engine off and popped the hood.
Upon closer inspection, the steam was coming from the overflow tank and there were no broken hoses (my main concern when I am 20 miles from the rest of the world), so I cranked the engine back up, turned on the heater and let it cycle the water back into the radiator. Within less than a minute (20 seconds max) the temp gauge was back down to the normal. I turned the heater off, continued up the mountain and out to the pavement... and back home.. with no further issues.
Now, the kicker is that I did have the air conditioner on... but it really should not be so sensitive that I cannot run the a/c while moving along at 20 mph on a slight to moderate grade at 75 degree ambient temperature.
The one thing that I do not know is whether the electric fans were running. When I initally stopped the engine, I turned the switch off. When I checked the hoses and started the engine back, I did notice the fans turning.
Soooo... thoughts? My first thougts are something pointing to a fan... or a fan relay... going internittent due to the bumpy, rough road. But ?????
I took the Disco up Box Canyon Road from Continental to Sonita. While slogging up the heaviliy washboarded road, on a moderate grade, the engine suddenly - over the space of about 30-45 seconds - went from normal temperature to overheating. I saw a plume of steam coming from under the hood, so I quickly shut the engine off and popped the hood.
Upon closer inspection, the steam was coming from the overflow tank and there were no broken hoses (my main concern when I am 20 miles from the rest of the world), so I cranked the engine back up, turned on the heater and let it cycle the water back into the radiator. Within less than a minute (20 seconds max) the temp gauge was back down to the normal. I turned the heater off, continued up the mountain and out to the pavement... and back home.. with no further issues.
Now, the kicker is that I did have the air conditioner on... but it really should not be so sensitive that I cannot run the a/c while moving along at 20 mph on a slight to moderate grade at 75 degree ambient temperature.
The one thing that I do not know is whether the electric fans were running. When I initally stopped the engine, I turned the switch off. When I checked the hoses and started the engine back, I did notice the fans turning.
Soooo... thoughts? My first thougts are something pointing to a fan... or a fan relay... going internittent due to the bumpy, rough road. But ?????