slash128's Top Mount Build
#1653
Driving my unreliable rx8
I've been out too, the car's in storage, it might be quite a while before she runs again. I cobbed it and disconnected the battery then covered it for a long stay.
I sold me house and am living homeless, everything got moved and is in storage. i've been living in my moms rv and working on their house, my sisters roof, and my inlaws house. I leave tomorrow for another 40 days to saudi arabia. When I get back I'm hoping I can get all the work done on the family houses before I go to work again.
The overalll plan has changed. I've paid off every bill I owe except storage and we're planing on just buying a rv then living on the road until the oilfield turns around and See where I find a job when it does. I'm kind o hoping that it stays slow for another year or 2 so we can just travel the us and live on vacation.
I sold me house and am living homeless, everything got moved and is in storage. i've been living in my moms rv and working on their house, my sisters roof, and my inlaws house. I leave tomorrow for another 40 days to saudi arabia. When I get back I'm hoping I can get all the work done on the family houses before I go to work again.
The overalll plan has changed. I've paid off every bill I owe except storage and we're planing on just buying a rv then living on the road until the oilfield turns around and See where I find a job when it does. I'm kind o hoping that it stays slow for another year or 2 so we can just travel the us and live on vacation.
#1659
n3rd
Thread Starter
Coolant temp started getting abnormally high while idling or driving in low speed traffic.
PS no code. Monitoring temp with aftermarket gauge.
PS no code. Monitoring temp with aftermarket gauge.
Last edited by slash128; 05-05-2016 at 02:39 PM.
#1662
SPOOLN8
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Typically, when cruising at highway speeds, what coolant temp do you usually see; say at like 85F ambient? I swear I used to see around like 185F but this past weekend I wasnt even able to drop it down past 196F after it got up to like 205F in stop and go traffic.
#1663
n3rd
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Okay damn, I'm certain I'm noticing much higher coolant temps than I used to but I'm noticing even while cruising on highway.
Typically, when cruising at highway speeds, what coolant temp do you usually see; say at like 85F ambient? I swear I used to see around like 185F but this past weekend I wasnt even able to drop it down past 196F after it got up to like 205F in stop and go traffic.
Typically, when cruising at highway speeds, what coolant temp do you usually see; say at like 85F ambient? I swear I used to see around like 185F but this past weekend I wasnt even able to drop it down past 196F after it got up to like 205F in stop and go traffic.
#1664
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Hmmm, okay thanks, I'm definitely running way too hot (knew I wasn't going crazy!). This was all with my AC off. I do still hear my fans running when I shut the car off though, so I'm gonna have to do a little research and figure out what's going on.
#1666
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#1667
n3rd
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#1668
n3rd
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Hey RX-Tuner, so I decided to give your tip a shot. Wiggling or pressing on the connector didn't do anything, but I decided I would try to put 12V directly to it again just for fun. It didn't spin up at first but then it briefly spun and quit. I started looking a bit closer with a light and the neg terminal looked corroded. A little contact cleaner and it spun up fine. I looked in the connector on the harness side and it was slightly darker on the neg side and the contact appeared looser than the positive side. I tried bending the contact closed a bit and the plastic started to crumble and underneath was black like it was burned. So it appears it was a loose connection that heated up and melted the connector. I suppose you have run into this before, hence your suggestion.... Do you happen to sell the harness connectors? Seems my fan is fine and I just need a new connector. Worst case I can try the salvage yard....
BTW - thanks for the suggestion
BTW - thanks for the suggestion
Last edited by slash128; 05-07-2016 at 04:06 PM.
#1669
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Hey RX-Tuner, so I decided to give your tip a shot. Wiggling or pressing on the connector didn't do anything, but I decided I would try to put 12V directly to it again just for fun. It didn't spin up at first but then it briefly spun and quit. I started looking a bit closer with a light and the neg terminal looked corroded. A little contact cleaner and it spun up fine. I looked in the connector on the harness side and it was slightly darker on the neg side and the contact appeared looser than the positive side. I tried bending the contact closed a bit and the plastic started to crumble and underneath was black like it was burned. So it appears it was a loose connection that heated up and melted the connector. I suppose you have run into this before, hence your suggestion.... Do you happen to sell the harness connectors? Seems my fan is fine and I just need a new connector. Worst case I can try the salvage yard....
BTW - thanks for the suggestion
BTW - thanks for the suggestion
#1670
n3rd
Thread Starter
Thanks for checking, sounds like they all got used for the same issue haha!
I think I am in good shape. I pulled the connector apart and tightened up the metal female section and it's been working the past couple days. Temps are back to normal 185F with 80F ambient I'll wait to see if it fails again before getting concerned...
Thanks!
#1671
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Thanks for checking, sounds like they all got used for the same issue haha!
I think I am in good shape. I pulled the connector apart and tightened up the metal female section and it's been working the past couple days. Temps are back to normal 185F with 80F ambient I'll wait to see if it fails again before getting concerned...
Thanks!
I think I am in good shape. I pulled the connector apart and tightened up the metal female section and it's been working the past couple days. Temps are back to normal 185F with 80F ambient I'll wait to see if it fails again before getting concerned...
Thanks!
#1672
n3rd
Thread Starter
Still waiting for 90's and 100's but so far I think my high temps last year were due to that kink in my lower rad hose I found this winter. 183F coolant temp sitting in traffic with 80F ambient and A/C on full blast.
#1673
that's a long song you were listening to