How a hydrostatic transmission can cause heating?. Im suspecting it can be, truck engine heats in about 2 to 3 hr of operation. Work done:
-head gasket changeg, valves and seats grinded, dimentions verified, inspection of pistons and liners (look fine). timing gear possition ok, power mixture and cooling system double checked.
Any information or advise how to make basic ckecks. on this transmssion will be greatly appreciated.
Tanks
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Hello,Mr.Roldann.if there is a hydroulic pump on fan, check whether the oil from the pump.if leaking, then replace Radial shaft seal
You should check the model # of the engine. Linde used the 4.236 for a short while and then changed to a 1004.40S.
I have never heard of one of the series trucks overheating. They typically run very cool. I'm wondering if something in the hydrostatic drive system is taxing the engine and causing it to overheat.
thanks, andrea:
right now it was removed, it did no much difference when installed. Also the perkins 4.236 is the Original engine?
also the thermostat is ok?
hi, andrea. The cooling system it´s been double checked. new radiator and water pump were installed an refilled with antifreeze
hi, Michel. The heating is in engine or at least it is reflected in engine.
check the radiator, where the water circulates. If the person concerned is not never put antifreeze, the steps may be clogged.
de haeting problem it is in engen ore in hydrolick oil ?
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