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Firstly, new member, hello all!
I just bought a new P700-4 Deluxe in the fall. Right away, I installed an Inferno cab heater kit. I didn't get much chance to run it hard after install, we had a really cold winter up here, so the machine sat. A week or so ago, I took it out into the field and it got a lot of full throttle time going through the snow up hills. Every now and again, it would overheat. I would stop the machine and let it idle, but it would not cool down. Also, the heater output was not "hot" but only warm. I shut the engine off, give it 30 seconds, fire it back up, and it would cool right down. Coolant is full, but I did have to fill it back up after about 30 minutes, so it clearly got some air out, but it ran the reservoir dry drawing fluid in, so maybe still some air? I checked, no coolant leaks.
So I'm thinking 1 of two things:
Either there is still an air bubble in there causing cavitation
or
The 10 or whatever feet of hose ran up to the heater core is causing issues and I need an aux pump.
Thoughts?
I just bought a new P700-4 Deluxe in the fall. Right away, I installed an Inferno cab heater kit. I didn't get much chance to run it hard after install, we had a really cold winter up here, so the machine sat. A week or so ago, I took it out into the field and it got a lot of full throttle time going through the snow up hills. Every now and again, it would overheat. I would stop the machine and let it idle, but it would not cool down. Also, the heater output was not "hot" but only warm. I shut the engine off, give it 30 seconds, fire it back up, and it would cool right down. Coolant is full, but I did have to fill it back up after about 30 minutes, so it clearly got some air out, but it ran the reservoir dry drawing fluid in, so maybe still some air? I checked, no coolant leaks.
So I'm thinking 1 of two things:
Either there is still an air bubble in there causing cavitation
or
The 10 or whatever feet of hose ran up to the heater core is causing issues and I need an aux pump.
Thoughts?