X E Ryder
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Northern California
Time for my own cooling system question for my
brethren.
My setup is new 185o F Tstat, new water pump, new stupid heater bypass valve, new CSF all metal 3 row rad, Hayden HD fan clutch, '96 oem electric fan, and a through the radiator temp switch that cycles the electric fan at 180o F.
When putting a themometer on the coolant, it measures 195oF when the dash gauge is at 12 noon. I can idle my Jeep in triple digit weather until the end of time, and it barely changes from there, going up a bit, fan runs it back down and turns off.
Last weekend I hauled some camping gear and towed my big jetski with tools and fuels on a slow winding road, up a nasty incline with the outdoor temp at 107. My temp went up to 3/4 scale for the first time ever, fan clutch sounded solid, electric fan running. Jeep was a little unhappy about the load - it just felt slow and low on power (too heavy?). The next day, when I started it up in the morning, it leaked about a capfull of coolant for 30 seconds, and then STOPPED! I can't find this damn leak, but it is on the right hand side just behind the bumper. No noticable loss in the bottle level.
So after all that, I ask:
Is there a higher CFM fan that fits in the OEM spot?
Did I finally reach the limits of the system and should not worry about it?
Any idea where that leak is coming from and why it only leaks right at startup and then stops not to leak again?
Thanks! :us:

My setup is new 185o F Tstat, new water pump, new stupid heater bypass valve, new CSF all metal 3 row rad, Hayden HD fan clutch, '96 oem electric fan, and a through the radiator temp switch that cycles the electric fan at 180o F.
When putting a themometer on the coolant, it measures 195oF when the dash gauge is at 12 noon. I can idle my Jeep in triple digit weather until the end of time, and it barely changes from there, going up a bit, fan runs it back down and turns off.
Last weekend I hauled some camping gear and towed my big jetski with tools and fuels on a slow winding road, up a nasty incline with the outdoor temp at 107. My temp went up to 3/4 scale for the first time ever, fan clutch sounded solid, electric fan running. Jeep was a little unhappy about the load - it just felt slow and low on power (too heavy?). The next day, when I started it up in the morning, it leaked about a capfull of coolant for 30 seconds, and then STOPPED! I can't find this damn leak, but it is on the right hand side just behind the bumper. No noticable loss in the bottle level.
So after all that, I ask:
Is there a higher CFM fan that fits in the OEM spot?
Did I finally reach the limits of the system and should not worry about it?
Any idea where that leak is coming from and why it only leaks right at startup and then stops not to leak again?
Thanks! :us: