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OK guys...i have searched and i may of figured this out but i wana make sure. I do not have a blown head gasket first off. OK i was out wheeling yesterday testing out the new locker and gears..and i look down at my gauge...its in the 250 area. i immeaditly cut it off and popped my hood. My overflow container was...well overflowing. I let it cool down to about 210 and then i went on with the trail...never had another hot problem on the trail. Got off the trail and ran great...on the way home (about 4 hours later) my gauge read 240ish and just stayed there. i was only about 2 minutes from my house so i just drove it on home and parked it. I went out of town today and the Jeep is at home. I need to know what parts i need. Im gonna go ahead and get a new thermostat. Also gonna change coolant (50/50). Then when i change it im going to take the cap off and let it stop boiling/bubbling completely. IM not sure if this will fix it but i hope it does. After that what should i do? CHeck the water pump? radiator?...these 318s have some overheating issues.

Thanks for the help
Michael
 
I had a 93 Mustang GT that ran warm in the summer. I changed the t-stat and put in new fluid and all was much better after that. Change the cap already as it is cheap.

A lot have recommended the Robert Shaw hi flow t-stat as a replacement.
 
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yea thermostat goes in tomorrow...along with coolant flush and new cap. Some people have told me to lose the thermostat altogether and it will free up a lot of problems...good idea?
 
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well i got back from West virgnia today...cranked my jeep up....was runnign fine. got to a stop light...jumped to 210...stayed there..tehn went back down...to about 180ish....satyed there. All i did was put some water in the overflow container. Im still gonna flush it and replace TS and cap.
 
it is the radiator. Block the the air flow get the Jeep, get it hot and then step on the gas, if you get a noise like it sounds like an school bus (that roar) the clutch fan is ok!!

Money says it is radiator!!

Tony
 
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