@Wild one @Ken226
I changed the pump with a new one and have noticed some changes:
1. The system seems to hold pressure now. I let the truck sit for a few (7) hours while at work and when I went to check the coolant the rad cap actually hissed when I removed it. Pipes are hard now too.
2. Drove it hard this morning (80mph on the highway with defrost on truck never went into eco or even shifted into 8th) and temps climbed to 215~ (oil was 206~)until I got into town. Drove 30mph and it quickly dropped to 190. So still runs warm under load.
3. When I first drove it after changing the pump on Monday the temp skyrocketed to 255 and quickly as it was jumping by 5s. Pulled over and I heard the fan kick in and the temps went back down to 190. Never did that again. Guessing there was air trapped somewhere. When I checked the coolant yesterday the reserve was originally at hot max when cool and now it was at one dot above cold min. So it sucked some coolant. Probably a bit of air still trapped.
4. That Airlift vacuum bleeder is amazing. Took ~2 minutes to replace the 2 gallons of coolant I drained out. Still going to burp it as others mentioned before as I don't 100% trust all the air is gone.
5. The oil temp used to cause the coolant temp to go up until they matched and temps were always the same. Now the oil is always cooler than the coolant. So coolant temp goes up and then the oil temp slowly goes up.
6. The front of the engine was caked with mud. Like it was driven straight into a mud pile. It is still caked on the alt. I scrubbed the engine face till there was zero dirt around the mounting surface. I did this last time too but I didn't realize just how much mud there was. When I removed the battery there was two inches of mud and rocks under it. Lifting the carpet back there is dirt and stones everywhere.
7. The engine side of the radiator has brown staining in the shape of the electric fan. I can also see the some of the fins have mud. Have a feeling there is a radiator in my future.
8. The clutch fan is caked in mud too. The clock spring at the center seems to have so serious corrosion too. I also noticed that the 36mm wrench was too big for the stud. Wondering if it is even the proper fan.