Driving a 2003 E350 w/7.3 has 410,000 miles and has never had a heat issue until yesterday. Traveling east on I 70 in Colorado I was driving up Vail Summit and at 9200 feet the gage went into the red. I pulled over and let it idle with heater running. It cooled in 10-15 minutes and I proceeded upward. it went into red again at 9660 feet. Pulled over and then proceeded. This went on every 400 feet or so until I topped the Summit at 11700 feet. There was one more high Summit to go after this one. The same thing happened. There were also gusts to 50 MPH were they were about all tail winds. After topping the last peak there was no more overheating problem. I have crossed this same road at least twice in the past two years without issue. The 10-to 15 mile trip took about 90 minutes counting the sitting on the shoulder times. I was empty so it was not a weight issue.
I am wondering what changed. Is it possible that using biodiesel or Rotella full synthetic oil is a problem? I had the all the old factory fluids changed last month so I would have expected an improvement in cooling. Weak water pump? What else?
I don't know how to replicate the problem short of climbing that darn mountain again and I would rather eat dirt than go through that again. Any suggestions on how to test for proper cooling ability?
Any idea or information is appreciated.
I am wondering what changed. Is it possible that using biodiesel or Rotella full synthetic oil is a problem? I had the all the old factory fluids changed last month so I would have expected an improvement in cooling. Weak water pump? What else?
I don't know how to replicate the problem short of climbing that darn mountain again and I would rather eat dirt than go through that again. Any suggestions on how to test for proper cooling ability?
Any idea or information is appreciated.