91 LX 5.0 getting hot when a/c is running

Yeah, I meant to reply back to everyone, but my mom’s on chemo and it’s been a trying week. I’m going to change the thermostat. Also, it has only the one deflector, but everything I read, the LX only had the one piece, the gts had to have the others because of the ground effects.
 
I just want to clarify the 'everything is original', but how do you know the temps are getting up to 230degrees? You are using an aftermarket gauge then?
The gauge goes from 130 to 270. Red line at 270 and 5 graduated increments between. The only things that are not original are the parts I changed myself, like the radiator and upgraded alternator
 
The gauge goes from 130 to 270. Red line at 270 and 5 graduated increments between. The only things that are not original are the parts I changed myself, like the radiator and upgraded alternator
The gauge goes from 130 to 270. Red line at 270 and 5 graduated increments between. The only things that are not original are the parts I changed myself, like the radiator and upgraded alternator
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SO what's the state of the cooling system? I assume stock?

WIth engine off, grab the cooling fan and try to spin it. How much resistance do you have? A decent amount or does it almost freewheel?
 
The factory cooling gauges are notoriously incorrect. That won't be a good indicator of actual coolant temp. For reference, 220° or even 230° is not overheating. New factory cars are designed to run at higher temps. The 94-95 GT's low speed fan doesn't even switch on until 220°.
My '94 coolant temps climb with a/c on as well. My cooling system is all new and optimized with some mods.
 
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Are you able to check the ECT sensor voltage output hot?
When hot, that voltage will be down around .64v where the electric cooling fans should come on if equipped
** Just know that your gauge will fluctuate as it heats up and the thermostat cycles once or twice
Also, the gauge will go nuts if the coolant is low and air is on the sender