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Coolant temp fluctuates - thermostat or gauge?

bfourman

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I did the 98+ water pump upgrade recently on my 96, reused the single t'stat crossover with a AC Delco 195* thermostat. I also removed the radiator and flushed 14 years of farm dirt out. Since I did this, the operating temp seems to fluctuate between 185-195 on the gauge. I can watch the gauge move back and forth as I drive. It's not rapid, but it seems like the thermostat can't make up it's mind. I haven't checked the sensor to see if it's reading properly, but I didn't have a problem until I swapped t'stats.

It hasn't gone over 195*, but it has been right at or below freezing here for a while.

I used a Delco t'stat since I had read on here about the Stant having problems. Any ideas?
 
might just be a really accurate guage. Takes alittle while for the water temps to stabilize especially if it's cold outside. also could be air in the system
 
x2 on the air in the system. I've never had any fiuctuation with the AC Delco thermostats. With other brands it was all over.
 
It will work its way out over a couple days, you usually find that after it belches is out you are a half gallon low or something like that. If its been a few weeks then may not be it, check to make sure its full of water.

Which ACDelco stat did you use, because they have a 195 and a 190 degree for the same application.
 
It will work its way out over a couple days, you usually find that after it belches is out you are a half gallon low or something like that. If its been a few weeks then may not be it, check to make sure its full of water.

Which ACDelco stat did you use, because they have a 195 and a 190 degree for the same application.

It's been several weeks. The reservoir is full to the line. I don't know exactly which one I put in, I called the local GM dealer we have an account with and got the stock replacement for my 96.
 
There is a little air bleed screw on top of the T stat housing, the air should have bled out on it's own by now though.
 
Would a slight fluctuation like this cause any problems, or should I just not worry about it? I'll probably flush and fill the system in the spring to prepare for camping season, I'll try and get all the air out and see what happens.
 
As long as it doesn't get high I wouldn't worry, it just might be a sensitive gauge.
 
I would say X3 on the sensitive gauge. On my gasser rebuilts (Range rovers) I always use autometer senders and gauge. You actually will see the T stat working. The temp will reach the tstat open temp , it will get a few degrees hotter and then you see the tstat fully open as the temp decreases, slowly building up temp again. Normal ops.
 
Did the Heath cooling mods on the '95, but it has the dual crossover with AC Delco 195 T-stats. The temp moves around just as you described. That never happened when I had the 180 t-stats in it. With the 195 t-stats you're running it in the most efficient temp zone, but it's also right there where the fan clutch kicks in. So you bump up against the fan clutch kicking in and it knocks the temp back down. It's the constant back and forth, ying and yang with the 195 t-stats. If you don't like it, then go with the 180. I honestly have never seen any mpg difference between the 180s and the 195s. It must be a very slight difference, or really it's that the 195s were the optimal range for emissions which I really don't give a hoot about.
 
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