AGodlyCanuck
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- City, State
- Nelson, BC. Canada
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1992 Explorer 4dr 4x4 XLT
Here's the loops. And ground attatched to the starter wires.
for my tastes, the temp is a bit high, depending on where you live, I'd consider a 192 thermostat vs the 198. The idle is high,, it should be down about 650. Oil pressure reading is high,So I'm running it now. Things seem a little bit normal maybe.
I think I got all the air out of the coolant system..
Still need to get gas though lol
At idle the temp gauge is steady.
At 3000rpm it does up to about 80% of the gauge and stays there. Only thing out of the ordinary is that the tachometer idles at 1100 but I know it reads 300isp rpms higher than the computer reads.
First pic is at startup
Second pic is an hour of idle later.
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for my tastes, the temp is a bit high, depending on where you live, I'd consider a 192 thermostat vs the 198. The idle is high,, it should be down about 650. Oil pressure reading is high,
I'd consider some ground checks, or the very least a laser check at the thermostat housing when warmed up, is the radiator a 1 or 2 core? Did you peer down inside is it crudded up?
There shouldn’t be that many grounds. Should be one from the battery and one to the starter. Those will be the most important.
Are you sure they are bad, or is the charge just not getting to the battery?
Brushes are likely just worn. I’d ohm out the cables leaving it.cant say for sure, i just found a wiring harness in a box that had the starter relay and all the wires so i swapped those out...
Alternator is friend though. I tried swapping out the Voltage Regulator on the alternator and it worked but now ive discovered the alternator only works when you hit it with a hammer which i hear is a pretty good sign that its fried.
Brushes are likely just worn. I’d ohm out the cables leaving it.