Jeo wrote:And putting the old cap on the new radiator seems to have fixed it! Haven't road tested it yet so no test under load, but fans are now able to control the temperature when stationary so that's definitely an improvement.
Narrator - It had not fixed it
Ohkay. ~30 minute drive each way to work yesterday. Got up to temperature then remained steady throughout the drive. But also my commute is entirely 80, 90, and 100 zones so not particularly taxing.
~20 minute drive though the city at lunchtime today, 28 abmient. Temperature was perfectly happy in the stop-and-go traffic, intersections, lights, etc. Floating between 85-95. Seemed to be the same as the efforts in the driveway at home over the weekend in that it would get hot enough to turn the fan on, drop enough to turn the fan off, then slowly creep back up again. Cycled a few times but all seemed well.
Detour via black mountain on the way home and gave it the beans. One pull to redline in first and second and we're knocking on 100. Sustained load in 2nd up the hill and it crept up to 106 before I backed out of it. Sat at the top of the hill in the shade idling and it dropped back to 90 after a few minutes. Drove normally on the way home and again it would drop a couple of degrees while idling at a set of lights, but then steadily climb while under load of driving, even when in clear air at 60kmh.
Is it new radiator time?
Short of the pump itself not flowing as it should (which I'm really not excited about) I don't know what's left that it could be. Is there any way to test the flow rate of the water pump?