Bucknut
Carpal tunnel level member
Anyone else have this issue? 2007 model. It only overheats on the highway- even empty with no chipper. We have installed the factory radiator screen to block debris, and even shelled out to the dealer to "fix" the fan clutch, which did nothing. The fan just refuses to engage. Sometimes if I'm lucky I can get the fan to come on by repeatedly clutching in fifth gear. Otherwise it just goes up to that magic 230 degree mark and the alarm goes off. (I usually pull over at 225, but jeez it's getting old.)
We probably have to set aside about 2 hours a month to fire up the compressor and blow out the radiator. Crazy amounts of sawdust usually come out, even with the screen. Anyway, when the fan does engage I can actually watch the temp gauge drop about 30 degrees in 90 seconds. Have wondered about the possibility of having an electric fan motor installed, since I have a whole bank of unused switches in the cab. Probably not feasible.
Any similar experiences or solutions? If someone has a silver bullet fix, I'll send them a gift card for a nice dinner.
ClassicTruckMan: I know- shouldn't own anything that says International! Probably the worst truck we have owned. Our old bucket was Ford F700 with a Detroit diesel. Not a single memorable engine issue. It could be -5 degrees and that truck would start as quick as my Tahoe.
We probably have to set aside about 2 hours a month to fire up the compressor and blow out the radiator. Crazy amounts of sawdust usually come out, even with the screen. Anyway, when the fan does engage I can actually watch the temp gauge drop about 30 degrees in 90 seconds. Have wondered about the possibility of having an electric fan motor installed, since I have a whole bank of unused switches in the cab. Probably not feasible.
Any similar experiences or solutions? If someone has a silver bullet fix, I'll send them a gift card for a nice dinner.
ClassicTruckMan: I know- shouldn't own anything that says International! Probably the worst truck we have owned. Our old bucket was Ford F700 with a Detroit diesel. Not a single memorable engine issue. It could be -5 degrees and that truck would start as quick as my Tahoe.










