My '91 4.0L used to run hot as a blast furnace too. Then I ran some Permatex Radiator Flush (the hydrochloric acid type) throuth the radiator and cleaned it out.
It no longer OVERheated but still ran all day in the 210-225 range. This, at least to me, was not tolerable.
So, I went down to Autozone and bought the best lower temp thermostat that they had. I believe that stock was like a 192* and I bought a 180* stat.
Now, under normal and fairly hard street use it runs much cooler and the hood stays alot cooler too.
It still heats up to 210* sometimes, like when I idle on a 95*F day with the A/C blasting for ten minutes, or when towing a Bronco II up a huge hill. But I have never had it get above about 215 since. Also, no problems with the computer keeping the engine in "choke mode" either. No performance problems with the lower temp stat whatsoever.
I believe that 2 things kill wires and hoses under your hood: heat and oil. Keeping my underhood temp about 20 degrees cooler most of the time should really help prolong the life of my stuff in the engine compartment.
I also have a pair of the Lebaron hood vents sitting around, I just sanded them and primered them today. They cost me $4 along with a license plate holder at the local boneyard. My '91 Sport has a lot less supports under the hood than the later models do, so I have much greater freedom of where to put the vents than the guy at
www.ericsxj.blah.blah.com does. My buddy (mikal) just put some of these vents on his '97 and you can see lots of heat rising out of them. I figure, the cooler the better, and I think they look COOL (pun intended) to boot.
Good luck, sry for the life story...... zzzz.... zzzz.... zzzzz........:speepin: