4.2 overheating with new water pump
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- 95 wrangler with 88 4.2 carbed with puguetoe(?) 5spd both fresh rebuilds, spring over, 3inch body, spring arched 2 inches and stiffened, 10 inches of total lift on 36inch tsls 8k mile marker winch, ect.
1969 dodge charger rt se 440, 727 torqueflite 3.55 suregrip with 8 3/4 axle, everyone is making her a headache for me but i love her 1000xs more then my jeep
2005 dodge 3500 cummins 6speed dually work truck, not mine
I had rebuilt my AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l last year and ran the old water pump, it finnally blew the seal and was leaking so i got a reman water pump put it on and realized i had crossed my intake and heater lines (heater to water pump and thermastat housing to intake) it had run at 190 degrees solid like that, and now i have the new pump and i switched the lines and she wants to run at 210 degrees now, same thermastat, no leaks, mechanical temp sensor, and i havent let it idle at 210 long enough to let it drop or increase, should i recross the heater and intake lines? since the temp sensor is in the intake it should make a difference, but i want which ever is accurate and i have constant 40-70oil psi
thanks yall
PS never put a ford starter solinoid on a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l itll work but when the motor starts it keeps the starter engaged for 6 seconds after you let go of the key, everytime, take the soliniod off and it works fine, so hopefully u dont waste 2 days on it like i did
thanks yall

PS never put a ford starter solinoid on a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l itll work but when the motor starts it keeps the starter engaged for 6 seconds after you let go of the key, everytime, take the soliniod off and it works fine, so hopefully u dont waste 2 days on it like i did