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Re: Super A Cooling Question
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Posted by gene b on December 24, 2001 at 16:33:44 from (63.25.166.193):
In Reply to: Super A Cooling Question posted by Bigtime on December 24, 2001 at 12:13:56:
put a thermomenter in the coolant and see what temp it is there probably are more of those old engines running around with the block plugged there are holes in the casting below the sleeves for the coolant to get out the lower passage and to the radiator sometimes i have pulled the rad and the lower casting of the block and then using compressed air and shop vac and pressure water got the passages cleared enough to solve the problem just tore a block down and it was terrible the way it was plugged shut piled at least an inch deep around the sleeves all these holes were plugged solid glad to help let the thermomenter tell you it should run around 170 at the top of the rad glad to help anytime gene b
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