06-25-2005, 01:33 AM
DALE SMITHEngine temp? Diesel Pushers
For you diesel pusher owners I have a question. I noticed on our trip that our Cat engine water temp and oil temp ran at 175-180, and I wondered if this is somewhat normal?
Thanks,
Dale
06-28-2005, 08:14 PM
Jim & BarbDale,
I don't know what would be normal for the "cat." however my Barth (Det. diesel)is heat sensitive so I put in 170 thermostats and thats just about what it runs at. If you recall I had to do an engine replacement and wanted to take every precaution to keep it running cool.
Hope this helps,
Jim
06-28-2005, 08:32 PM
Eric HerrleThats about the same for my B5.9 Cummins/Banks. 200 is not uncommon on long hard grades.
06-28-2005, 10:41 PM
Bill GDale, I run at just about 180 all the time. We just returned from a sailing trip in Rhode Island and took the back way home (up and down the hills of north eastern CT) on a 95 degree HHH day. She still ran at 180 towing my Honda Accord. My generator stayed at 175 the whole trip.
Bill G
p.s. I have a Cummins 8.3 6CAT 300 HP engine.
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06-28-2005, 11:03 PM
DALE SMITHSounds as though I am running normal.
By the way I was born in normal, NORMAL, IL. that is. Got a speeding ticket as a teenager in Chicago in the 50's and the cop said, SON, WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR LIC. and I SAID IN NORMAL, and he said, YOU SURE DON'T DRIVE NORMAL. True story. No remarks ron.
Dale
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Nope, wouldn't touch that one with a ten-foot pole. Too easy. :-)
That 180'ish temp sounds about right. The Cummins runs between 180 and 200 most of the time. It's my Allison temp that is questionable. It hardly ever reaches 150. I suppose this is a good thing but you cannot do the fluid leve check with the tower unless it's above 140 if I understand their instructions correctly.