SL/R129: temp. runnin past 90--what's norm?
I purchased this car back in April. Have had it torn apart restoring it. Down to getting it done and have to get it smogged by the end of this month here is So. Calif. Not pleased with temp setting that close to 100. Flushed out the radiator, didn't find any problems, nice and clean. Put the thermostat back in. I've ordered a Behr fan clutch for this engine. Old one seemed to be strong. Don't want to take any chances. Too many good miles left on this beauty. Any suggestions? All are welcome. james
The thermostat on the M119 doesn't fully open until 94 °C (201 °F), and the cooling fan's viscous clutch does not engage until 92 to 100 °C (198 to 212 °F) air is flowing over it (meaning the coolant temperature at the sensor is likely 5 to 10 °C hotter than that).

So, 80 to 100° C is the normal range depending on vehicle and engine speed and ambient temperatures--in very hot ambient temps (we hit 104° F here the other day) the coolant may reach 105° C while stopped in traffic. Without AC on the electric fans will not kick in until the coolant reaches 107° C, and will stop once it cools to 100.
Most newer cars have coolant temperature gauges with non-linear and dampened characteristics that keep the pointer more or less in the center of the range as long as the coolant temperature is within the "normal" range (80 to 120° C on most cars).
Our cars do not do this but instead show the actual temperature as it moves through the normal range--I.e. is is accurate.
Last edited by cliffyk; Jul 26, 2015 at 05:26 PM.
Last edited by rbarr; Jul 29, 2015 at 01:36 PM.
Here are the electrical specs for the ECT and IAT sensors:

With a resistance substitution box like this inexpensive one from Elenco:

You can disconnect the sensor lead (it's just a NTC thermistor) and using the resistance box substitute resistances from the above table--the gauge readout should be approximately as shown in the table, ± 2-3% or so (which is very accurate for a dash gauge, but don't be surprised to see ±5%).
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