Hey guys, I have an 86’ samurai with an 8v tracker motor. The thing has always tended to run hot/borderline overheat when driving 4wd on the sand and going uphill. The water pump recently failed, and I replaced the pump, timing belt, thermostat, and reset the valve lash and timing. The motor sounds better than ever now, but it still has the same overheating issue. Just to try it, I took the thermostat out, and drove it around and it never started overheating. The motor temp actually stayed right between 180-210 the whole time, even climbing uphill for a while. I’m thinking the radiator or fan clutch might not be working 100%, but I was wondering if there is a serious downside to running without a thermostat if the motor temp is still getting hot enough? Also, if a brand new thermostat is working properly, why would it be less efficient at cooling the motor than no thermostat? Less restriction on the flow of coolant?
Thanks for looking
‘86 samurai tracker swap - 1.6 8v