killerbee
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so this has to do with how the heat of the engine circulates with the radiator? what about the cooling fan that is supplied from the factory one would think that the fan would be sufficient. I am still relatively unclear about how you can overheat your engine when you first have a diesel which can tolerate heavy towing weight and i am sure the factory and engineers realized that with this diesel engine certain things would need to be compensated. I thought the maximum towing weight for a 2500hd, which is what i have, is 12000lbs not gross weight mind you, just plain weight. aerodynamics of a trailer you pull should have little to no impact on the engine, its the weight your pulling and environmental factors, ie heat outside and incline of road. also running a large tune and going 85 with a large load will make the engine work harder and a lot of guys do that and complain about engine problems. i am not trying to start a war but i am trying to rationalize this issue and understand it. I want to tow my toys with my truck and i know it can do the job but i also know its limits and when to stay in those limits. jmho though let me know what you guys think
Sorry, missed your question 6 months ago. I just came back to ask for a smaller rendition of the Allison removal guide and found this thread again. So FWIW:
LLY heat issues have nothing at all to do with the cooling system failing to do it's job. In fact, any cooling system would overheat, given the factory configuration. The Induction system is what overheats these trucks. It is a destructive loop called Thermal Feedback, a term to describe a mechanism that creates a CAC that is so hot that anything sitting behind it (like a radiator) has no chance of being efficient at cooling.
If you don't mind reading, here is all my findings, from simple to serious. It describes how the loss of the wastegate, and some undersized plumbing, made an issue for the LLY. All LLY from 04.5-05, all have exactly the same problem, so please don't cast it aside because "my LLY does not overheat". Glad it doesn't, but you (all) still have this problem. Whether you do something about it is another matter.
Definition:
http://members.cox.net/td-eoc/THERMAL FEEDBACK-SIMPLE.pdf
Easy to understand:
http://members.cox.net/td-eoc/LLY Induction Overheating.pdf
Involved Proof:
http://members.cox.net/td-eoc/INDUCTION-THERMAL FEEDBACK PRIMER.pdf
Interesting Calculator:
http://members.cox.net/beekiller/GMC Light Duty/Turbo Calc spreadsheet.xls
FAQ's:
http://members.cox.net/beekiller/GMC Light Duty/INDUCTION OVERHAUL FAQ.doc