We most often hear issues of engines running too warm. Here's a statement about engines running too cool and how it was remedied. Simple solution.
Caterpillar had a heating problem with the D330 and D333 engines. The coolant circulates too fast and was not cool enough going back to the engine from the radiator. The way they solved it was weld a washer in the thermostat neck. The later 3304 and 3306 engines the neck opening was smaller to solve the heating problem. I don't remember what size washer they used. Somewhere I have a D3306 thermostat neck. If I can find it I can measure the opening.
Early model Cats had an oil pressure gauge that got owners concerned about pressure being too low. Many engines were rebuild and the problem still seemed unchanged. The solution was Cat changed the display on the gauge. They simply used colors to indicate proper operating range, and no numbers. The engines were fitted with a low pressure/ high volume pump and those low numbers were a concern to the owners.
Caterpillar had a heating problem with the D330 and D333 engines. The coolant circulates too fast and was not cool enough going back to the engine from the radiator. The way they solved it was weld a washer in the thermostat neck. The later 3304 and 3306 engines the neck opening was smaller to solve the heating problem. I don't remember what size washer they used. Somewhere I have a D3306 thermostat neck. If I can find it I can measure the opening.
Early model Cats had an oil pressure gauge that got owners concerned about pressure being too low. Many engines were rebuild and the problem still seemed unchanged. The solution was Cat changed the display on the gauge. They simply used colors to indicate proper operating range, and no numbers. The engines were fitted with a low pressure/ high volume pump and those low numbers were a concern to the owners.