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help with over heating problem please

montegun

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2001 explorer sport
hoping someone can lead me in the right direction here
2001 explorer sport 4.0 sohc
my truck has been acting funny lately i can let her run for 2 hours in park and temp stays right in the middle where it always does i can drive it around without the air on no problems turn the air on and it wil be fine for a while then the clutch fan engages idle jumps upo and the temp starts creeping up so far i replace the stat rad cap and water pump 2 months ago when i park the truck the upper hose is very hot and firm (i did undo the top hose to see if coolant was pumping) if after driving i open cap a little coolant shoots in to the reservoir could something be clogged i checked my oil for milkieness and found nothin no odors or smoke from exhaust

if anyone has any ides id appreciate the help


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Check the temperature difference between top and bottom tanks when it's overheating. 7 to 11 degrees is normal. Less than 7 is an airflow problem. More than 11 is a coolant flow problem. Pressure spray wash the condenser and radiator if low temperature differential. Use a thermocouple type meter or infrared type thermometer.
 






You may have an air pocket somewhere.
 






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