I have the same problem. Let me know if you find out.
An air-cooled engine typically runs at an operating temperature between 190-220 degrees Fahrenheit (88-104 degrees Celsius) under normal conditions. This range allows the engine to reach optimal efficiency and performance while maintaining safe operating temperatures.
I think what you are seeing is your muffler leaking condensation from a weep hole. This normal and will stop after your vehicle has reached full operating temperature.
There is no such engine as a Cummins 2500 Diesel.
the normal operating temperature for cars is around 190 degrees.
80 psi is a normal reading for a cold engine that has just been started. Around 40 psi is normal after the engine has reached full operating temperature. If you have 80 psi on a hot engine, then you may have restricted oil flow. Change the oil and replace the oil filter with an AC/Delco filter. Make sure you are using the proper weight oil and do not install any aftermarket oil treatments of any kind.
The oil gets thinner. It is normal for the oil pressure to drop after the engine has reached full operating temperature. If you have from 30-40 psi pressure when the engine is hot then that is normal.
what is normal operating temp.
About 200 degrees is normal
200 To 210 Normal Operating Temperature For All The Auroras 1995 To 1999
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Normal around 210
From 195 to 210 degrees is normal.