Re: Operating Temp
Reply #8 –
The 900 plus page tech manual shows the high fan trigger for an electric radiator fan on a big rig is 210.
The sundstrand wax capsule on the hydraulic side drive cooling range is 195-210 for the low to high fan speeds.
Not what you asked but it's a start.
I have been beat up since 1984 for suggesting then demonstrating that higher than 210 degrees will not damage any of the Diesel engines used in rv's.
Stupid to say this as every technical guru will quote the engine makers recommendations.
So as to my recent personal experience I ran our coach up from needles on interstate 40 towards Los Angeles under full power for 20 minutes at 60 mph at 36,000 pounds combined.
Never backed off. Gauge got to 225 or so. Been to 230 several times going west up into the Grand Canyon.
While I have successfully gone past that I would not recommend this for the faint of heart and wallet.
Worked with the factories and chassis companies and the engine guys long ago to test the limits as our Foretravel store was in Irvine, ca and had a lot of desert users by default.
Same testing later with beaver, country coach, Monaco and others.
Birds over heated. Not enough radiator area. Monacos split radiator blew coolant under heavy load up hill at 100 degrees.
No damage after removing foot from throttle. Monaco's engineering vp Enoch hutchcraft, my old drag racing buddy, was next to me in this new coach btw.