AnswerID: 213114 Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 03, 2007 at 21:42
Philbee
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ok temp rising crawling along or stopped in traffic would indicate the viscous hub not operating correctly but if the radiator has a leak at the header to tank seal, you would have pressure loss and also result in higher than normal coolant temp. yeah is expensive to replace the radiator but is repairable, (top tank part number TOY9244PT, O'ring P/N OR744X69R and Grip Plate P/N: GP744X69
Dont stick things in the fan to try and stop it, its dangerous and could also damage fan blades, when hot and idling you should be able to feel it pumping hot air towards the engine ( it sucks
cold air from the front). and yes is cheaper to rejuvenate it than replace, the silicon oil from Toyota ( Part Number 08816-10001) is available in 18ml tubes, you need around 3 tubes to do a cruiser, just becarefull with the o'ring it's not available and in most cases when you take it out it stretches and wont go back.
As for your A/C, R134A is around 20% less efficient than r12, if your cooling system is working correctly you may find it 1 or 2 degrees cooler, but mostly the difference is on start up, R12 cools almost immediate while R134A takes few minutes.
Phil...
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