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Old 08-22-2020, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by blix99 View Post
Hello.
I've just got my newly aquired VW LT camper on the road after over 4 years sat idle.
I spent a lot of time trying to get the engine to run OK (IP pump seal and timing, new injectors, new injector hoses etc)

It used to be awful to start, rough idle and lots of smoke. All seemed well and it starts really easily now, even if sat for a couple of months. It idles well and doesn't smoke.

However, late last week was the first time I could actually drive it and it seems to overheat.

This is on short jourenys with no real load, maybe a mile or so, once it's up to temp and all pretty flat driving. My temp gauge is just a needle with a red led in the middle. It has a 'box' at either end of the 'range'. One for low temp and one for high. When up to temp, it sits just below the high temp box and the LED flashes on occasion.

What I mean is, it's maybe 1/4 of the way past the central mark all the time whnen driving but the overheat light flashes seemingly quite randomly then goes out then will come on again. This doesn't seem to happen during high revs or hilly sections of road. I can't really see any pattern to when or why it flashes when it does?

I've checked the coolant. Level is good and it seems to circulate OK.
I've checked the rad for cold spots and this seems OK too. I've removed it and flushed it and it actually seems in good condition.
All pipes are OK. No leaks.
I've changed the thermostat. I was convinced this would be the issue but it's not solved it. However, I read this thread:
https://www.d24t.com/showthread.php?...ht=overheating
partucularly this comment by V8Volvo:


The thermostate I bought had a gasket that fitted around the rim of the stat and wouldn't fit within the housing opening. However, the old stat had an odd gasket too but it did fit above the rim. I'm now wondering if the old one and the new one are wrong?
Would this cause overheating?

My other thoughts are:
Condition of the water pump. Is there a way to check without dismantleing everything? It's definitely pumping but maybe not enough?
Oil. I need to do an oil change but I've never had any overheating problems for older oil. Level is good.
Timing - cam and IP - The fact it starts OK and seems to run so well, I'm thinkning this is unlikely but I don't know? Could something here cause a problem?
That it's actually running at OK temp but the reading is wrong? Sender or gauge?
Blocked waterways on the case / head? Again, how would I know?

Does anyone have any ideas of my best course of action as i can't go anywhere really for fear of a seize or cracking the head.

Thanks in advance for any input
hi
my volvo main dealer sold me a T stat with a gasket that fitted round the edge of the stat few years back they swopped it for correct one as shown in photos
but it was a pain as being volvo you think it must fit but it surely does not .
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