This is a long post for a first post, but I am trying to provide enough information to get a little help.
I've used the search function on the site, but couldn't find much information. What should the volume be coming out of the water pump? This is a 2000 L3010 and runs great for about an hour and then the temp gauge goes into the "H" on the meter on the dash.
Here is what I've done so far:
1. Changed temp sensor in cylinder head
2. Check wire to ensure it's not shunting to ground somehow
3. I put an inline temp sensor housing in the upper radiator hose
4. Installed temp gauge to accompany housing and sensor
5. Cleaned the screen in front of the radiator
6. Washed out the radiator thoroughly (until clean water flowed through)
Last night, I used the backhoe for about an hour and the needle was almost pegging the "H". Using a temp gun, checked upper radiator hose temp and was around 120 degrees, the aluminum housing for the temp sensor was around 160 degrees. I could hold the hose in my hand, not very hot. I opened the radiator cap and it looked like water was moving slowly. The new gauge read less than 120 degrees.
Today, I replaced the new temp gauge and sending unit, because that temp looked low. Same results, low temps after running for about an hour but the factory temp gauge is barely off of "C". I decided to see if there was coolant flowing from the upper radiator hose, so I pulled the sensor from the housing with it running. When I did that, very little water was flowing out of the hole. I had the sensor parallel with the ground, I don't think the water was reaching the sensor (halfway up the hose). To see if the thermostat was opening, I pulled the upper radiator hose off of the thermostat housing with the tractor shut off. I cranked the tractor and water flowed out of the housing, that should indicate the thermostat is opening and the pump is working, right? It wasn't shooting a stream of water but bubbled out quite a bit. The volume through the hose doesn't completely fill the hose. But I can't get the water over about 150-160 degrees just idling and it's raining outside, so I can't do much right now. Using the temp gun, the factory temp sensor in the head reads around 170 degrees while the thermostat housing reads around 150-160 degrees.
My thoughts are that the either the water pump is bad or the thermostat isn't fully opening. What are your thoughts?
I've used the search function on the site, but couldn't find much information. What should the volume be coming out of the water pump? This is a 2000 L3010 and runs great for about an hour and then the temp gauge goes into the "H" on the meter on the dash.
Here is what I've done so far:
1. Changed temp sensor in cylinder head
2. Check wire to ensure it's not shunting to ground somehow
3. I put an inline temp sensor housing in the upper radiator hose
4. Installed temp gauge to accompany housing and sensor
5. Cleaned the screen in front of the radiator
6. Washed out the radiator thoroughly (until clean water flowed through)
Last night, I used the backhoe for about an hour and the needle was almost pegging the "H". Using a temp gun, checked upper radiator hose temp and was around 120 degrees, the aluminum housing for the temp sensor was around 160 degrees. I could hold the hose in my hand, not very hot. I opened the radiator cap and it looked like water was moving slowly. The new gauge read less than 120 degrees.
Today, I replaced the new temp gauge and sending unit, because that temp looked low. Same results, low temps after running for about an hour but the factory temp gauge is barely off of "C". I decided to see if there was coolant flowing from the upper radiator hose, so I pulled the sensor from the housing with it running. When I did that, very little water was flowing out of the hole. I had the sensor parallel with the ground, I don't think the water was reaching the sensor (halfway up the hose). To see if the thermostat was opening, I pulled the upper radiator hose off of the thermostat housing with the tractor shut off. I cranked the tractor and water flowed out of the housing, that should indicate the thermostat is opening and the pump is working, right? It wasn't shooting a stream of water but bubbled out quite a bit. The volume through the hose doesn't completely fill the hose. But I can't get the water over about 150-160 degrees just idling and it's raining outside, so I can't do much right now. Using the temp gun, the factory temp sensor in the head reads around 170 degrees while the thermostat housing reads around 150-160 degrees.
My thoughts are that the either the water pump is bad or the thermostat isn't fully opening. What are your thoughts?