Some may remember that I had an overheating problem 2 years ago whilst in France that could not be replicated in UK and was eventually put under the heading "strange" .... Just back from France again .. and the problem has returned .. but now I know a lot more about it.. and the "facts" fit with the situation 2 years ago almost exactly.
Problem only occurs under very specific circumstances :
Outside temperature above 25 degrees
Towing the van (1650kgs)
Either a short steep incline or a long steady one where the gearbox drops 2 gears and the RPM goes above 3000. (in other words .. pressing on a tad ..

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Under these circumstances the temperature will rise quite quickly and approach 100 - if no action taken it would rapidly go higher.
Backing off the throttle to 2000 rpm and accepting the much slower progress instantly stops the rise and it starts to drop back within 15 seconds. Hold the throttle at 2500 and the rise stops but the temp does not fall.
Selecting max hot on the CC will instantly help the temp drop, but once I'd worked out the RPM limits I wasn't doing this any more.
Once "over the hill" normal progress can be resumed, and with 19 degrees set on the CC... temp will settle to its normal towing level of around 87-92.
Solo and the same hills cause absolutely no problem, even when being silly and booting it hard to get the kickdown ... luckily no gendarmes around as the speeds got a tad higher than when towing !!!!

Coolant is in excellent condition, water pump changed 10,000 ago when DLK did the cambelt, Thermostat changed 35,000 ago. No water loss at all, none added in the 2330 miles done on holiday, oil level is fine and also none added. AFAICT the fans are working correctly.
So what is it ??
I'm wondering if the rad is getting silted up/inefficient ?? It's done 120,000 and perhaps it just can't provide the "extra" cooling needed when the engine works really hard in higher temperatures.
The problem has not occurred either if France last year, or the UK in the past 2 years, simply because, I think, I have not towed up biggish hills in temps exceeding 25 degrees !!!
Any thoughts or ideas gratefully accepted
