Hey Dave,
I am glad to hear it is now back to the way it was, and what I have experienced as "normal" on both this truck, and the 6.7 Cummins I had before this one.
When we build up enough heat in the engine, and the thermostat finally opens. All of that ice cold fluid from the radiator hits the warm thermostat/engine. That causes the stat to slam shut and have to build heat again to re-open. Rinse, and repeat. I think since we can not get enough heat into the coolant/radiator it just constantly opens, and closes causing the swings up, and down.
I know we all know how a thermostat works, but this guy shows it with a small torch, and then spraying it with water to show it opening, and closing. I think this is exactly what is happening to you/us.
http-~~-//youtu.be/T8cGKdICJmc
I just put on some grill inserts today. It is not really a full winter front, but should help restrict some of the air flowing through the radiator. I will report back when I get some drive time if it helps at all.
Take care!