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442 mini excavator overheating... need help please
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<blockquote data-quote="unlhuskersone" data-source="post: 68185" data-attributes="member: 9623"><p>so here is what I found out today while running machine. It took about fifteen minutes for the machine to overheat keep in mind this was first thing in the morning and cool temps. checked temperatures with temp gun let it sit for about ten minutes then fired her back up again. this time she ran about 40 - 45 minutes before the buzzer went off. What I saw during that time was the engine oil temp gauge working properly... would start to rise and then drop like it should then it never dropped down just steadily rose until the buzzer went off. It is definitely the engine oil cooling system, I'm 99% sure of this. does anyone know what the oil control valve does, there is two of them one on top of the other just below the thermostat they are the same except the springs are different also going to look into the oil sending unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unlhuskersone, post: 68185, member: 9623"] so here is what I found out today while running machine. It took about fifteen minutes for the machine to overheat keep in mind this was first thing in the morning and cool temps. checked temperatures with temp gun let it sit for about ten minutes then fired her back up again. this time she ran about 40 - 45 minutes before the buzzer went off. What I saw during that time was the engine oil temp gauge working properly... would start to rise and then drop like it should then it never dropped down just steadily rose until the buzzer went off. It is definitely the engine oil cooling system, I'm 99% sure of this. does anyone know what the oil control valve does, there is two of them one on top of the other just below the thermostat they are the same except the springs are different also going to look into the oil sending unit. [/QUOTE]
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