Every bit of experience I have driving Landrovers has been in my own '59 Series II. As such I don't have a good idea what's normal for a 50+ year old Landy and what's not. In particular I don't know how good the cooling system is and when the truck would be expected to struggle to dissipate heat. On my recent nearly 5000 mile odyssey through the US west (cambrianadventures.blogspot.ca) I found on several occasions the truck would have overheated had it not been for the Kodiak heater and easing up on the throttle.
As an example, grinding out of Needles to the west on I40 was a windows open, heater on undertaking to keep the truck at 98 Celsius. Ambient air temperature was over 40C. People drive/drove these trucks all over the Sahara was it just because they weren't trying to go interstate speed that they didn't overheat constantly or is my truck's cooling system failing me? Any experience would be appreciated.
As an example, grinding out of Needles to the west on I40 was a windows open, heater on undertaking to keep the truck at 98 Celsius. Ambient air temperature was over 40C. People drive/drove these trucks all over the Sahara was it just because they weren't trying to go interstate speed that they didn't overheat constantly or is my truck's cooling system failing me? Any experience would be appreciated.
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