400 AT
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400 AT
I have an 05 400At and while using it to aerate my yard last week it got really hot, I mean I was not abusing it by any means, just a lot of backing up and pulling forward etc, My question is how to you test the oil cooler to make sure it is working? It only has 17 hours on it. The engine actually started rattling. I let it cool of for an hour and it seems fine. It is much cooler outside now and I wonder if its the cool air that is cooling the oil or the oil cooler?
thanks for any help.
thanks for any help.
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400 AT
does your machine have an auxiliary fan behind the cooler? remember, this machine is air cooled if it has an oil cooler, and air cooled engines naturally get hotter, especially slow maneuvering and utility work. If the oil cooler fins are clean and air can flow through, it will work as long as oil is getting through the cooler. feel the tubes going in and out when it gets warm, if they are hot to the touch the oil is getting through fine.
if that looks ok, maybe you have a problem with your fan? I dont know where it is on a 400AT, but there's a thermosensor that controls the fan and the hot light on the display. uplugging it should make the hot light come on and the fan should start. if that doesnt work, uplugging it and using a wire to jumper the wires of the connector
together should make the fan start. if that doesnt work, check to make sure you dont have any blown fuses or anything.
another thing, the 350, 400 and 450 air cooled engines are a little rattly sounding after broken in and warmed up. both of my 350's have been this way and it's completely normal, dont worry about it too much. also remember your oil change and valve adjustment at 20 hrs [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
if that looks ok, maybe you have a problem with your fan? I dont know where it is on a 400AT, but there's a thermosensor that controls the fan and the hot light on the display. uplugging it should make the hot light come on and the fan should start. if that doesnt work, uplugging it and using a wire to jumper the wires of the connector
together should make the fan start. if that doesnt work, check to make sure you dont have any blown fuses or anything.
another thing, the 350, 400 and 450 air cooled engines are a little rattly sounding after broken in and warmed up. both of my 350's have been this way and it's completely normal, dont worry about it too much. also remember your oil change and valve adjustment at 20 hrs [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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