no10chris wrote:
I’ve got a gems that I’ve done the heads on, it ticks over for hours ok, but directly it's out under load it will overheat, I’ve changed rad, stat, repaired leaking Orings and pipes, checked water pump, flushed the system twice, driving me nuts. I’m thinking there’s a problem with the block.
I’m wondering if I can put a Thor short engine with flywheel and cps , I can’t see why not, maybe a few wire swaps to cps. Anyone done this before.
Also will a 4.0 ecu run a 4.6 ? Again I can’t see why not as only stroked, same size bores ect.
Not done this, but have had the overheating under load problem here. Started off swapping the radiator - this didn't fix it, swapped the thermostat (this actually made the problem worse as when we removed my thermostat there wasn't a themostat inside the housing, just a loose bit of the metalwork floating about inside) Was in the process of swapping the viscous fan as the next step when we discovered with the new themostat that the radiator wasn't actually getting hot (or even particularly warm) until the engine was switched off - at which point you could literally feel the temp rising inside it.
We eventually found that in the process of swapping bits that the one thing we hadn't realised was the original thermostat (and therefore the new one) had been connected with the top two hoses swapped over. If you look in Rave there is a cooling system diagram that shows the actual flow round the system, this was what we noticed when tracing it around appeared to be wrong. Swapped the two top hoses over and its been fine since.
This was a Disco 2 in this case with a Thor, but AFAIK the thermostat is the same on both or at least similar enough to allow it to happen. Was down to the previous owner (the same one who couldn't fit spark plugs or the oil pressure sensor switch either!) as when i first got it, the heater was stone cold when driving it (would be ok sat idling, but any speed meant no heat at all). I suspect he had got them messed about at some point previously and ended up gutting the stat to try and stop the overheating.