Background (Skip to below for troubles): 8 months ago I found my dream van on craigslist in Vancouver, BC. I live in Portland, Oregon. I brought the van down into the states with minimal trouble. It was leaking diesel and oil at the time. The diesel leak was fixed by tightening one of the injectors down and the mystery oil leak magically cured itself (??? yes I still have oil). The van was owned by Butch at CVI for a while. One other gentleman owned it between Butch and I... I was unable to get service records from him (grrrrr). The cooling system was apparently re-done recently (relatively). Timing belt was just done. It apparently has a new clutch as well. I haven't driven it a ton since I got it... mostly I'm just becoming comfortable with its mechanical condition before a trip. New ball joints, a new U-joint, a new wheel cylinder, two tranny flushes, and an oil/fuel filter change later... and I'm finally driving it as my daily driver. I love it.
Now my troubles/questions. It seems to be getting hot (typical delica). This happens when I go up a long hill slowly (typical)... or up a very gradual hill at speed (80-90 km/hour). ***I never go faster than 100 km/hour***. Remember, I have a manual transmission. I have a TM2 on the M8 head bold right next to the Mitsubishi temp sensor. It has gone up to 208 degrees F once. About that time my factory temp gauge goes up to 2/3 or 3/5 of its travel. I also have an EGT guage on there... but I'm lazy and haven't hooked up the electricals yet. I've read many, many posts on here.. but often get conflicting info (classic forum theory). I am concerned with the rise in temps.
Questions:
1) how fast do you guys drive your manual L300's?
2) what is the max RPM's I should use consistently?
3) does your factory temp gauge rest at 1/3 during non-aggressive driving?
4) how much fluctuation do you typically see with your gauge?
5) My gut says this overheating is an issue. Is it an issue to you gurus?
6) what should I begin with to diagnose this temp increase? (head gasket? surrrrprise)
***Thank you all so much.***
-Scott
some pictures:
Van:

typical in-town or downhill operating temp (TM2 reads about 185-190F during this):

getting a little hotter (TM2 read 204F at the time):

TM2 Location:
