190-195 degree increased to 200?

DRamSrt10

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hey guys, ok I just drain, flush and refill my truck everything is going pretty good and I test it heat and check for any leaks...so far no leaks but I notice that in 10 mins the temp was 190-195 degree then another 10mins later it increased to 200 degree?? my truck always was at 190-195 and never been at 200 since I bought it, is that normal or what?
 
Did you bleed the system of air?? There is a little valve you need to open to get all the remaining air out of the system.
 
If you're on the stock ECM (no flash) that's pretty normal for sitting still. I get that in traffic all the time. It'll slip passed 200 a bit before the fan really kicks in.:D
 
That’s close to normal epically if you didn't have the truck moving. Also if there was an air bubble the t-stat may have taken a little longer to open. You might try to try to find someone with an obd reader so they can give you the exact temp, the gauge is usually off by 3-4 degrees.
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Did you bleed the system of air?? There is a little valve you need to open to get all the remaining air out of the system.

where is a air valve located? can you post some pic so i can find it, thanks!
 
BigRed460 said:
That’s close to normal epically if you didn't have the truck moving. Also if there was an air bubble the t-stat may have taken a little longer to open. You might try to try to find someone with an obd reader so they can give you the exact temp, the gauge is usually off by 3-4 degrees.

ok alright thanks,but i am kind of worry if i drive around my truck, would it increased temp over 200?

v8eater, yes my truck is stock with no ECM, i will try bleeding air first, thanks!
 
DRamSrt10 said:
where is a air valve located? can you post some pic so i can find it, thanks!
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It's the little brass thing in the middle if the picture.
 
silvrsrt10, THANKS FOR PICS! first was hard to know where it is then second one was more clear w/ show valve cover so obivious it is on right near mobil oil cap :D and......everyone, i have to tell you that..... the coolant was f$%k filthy!!! since i dont have big tank for wasted fluid so i used empty big barrel of water to pour the waste fluid :D :D and i will take pics of it and u will see how pretty filthy it was!! it look like it got oil inside it, DONT GET IDEA that i pour oil in radiator!! LOL i believe it was from a first owner...geez...pix will post soon
 
wyoramsrt-10 said:
Nice pics. I wonderd what that was. Now I know.
Hey, the man wanted pics of the air bleeder valve and I delivered. I didn't know I was going to be graded on them.:D If I had known they were going to be scrutinized, I'd of had a nekkid woman pose pointing it out. Come to think of it, that should be a requirement from now on.;)
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Hey, the man wanted pics of the air bleeder valve and I delivered. I didn't know I was going to be graded on them.:D If I had known they were going to be scrutinized, I'd of had a nekkid woman pose pointing it out. Come to think of it, that should be a requirement from now on.;)
:idea: Lesson learned so you got any other technical pics?:rock:

Oh BTW I was looking under the hood once and seen the air bleeder valve and didn't know what it was. So your pic cleared it up for me.
 
Black1 said:
Be careful when you bleed that off tho, especially if the truck is hot.... I bet it squirts out of there pretty good. :dontknow: ;)
I believe it's got a nipple on it that you can slip a small diameter (1/4" ??) clear silicone hose over. That way you can direct the flow down under the truck into a catch can and watch for the bubbles to stop at the same time.
 

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