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Posted by 49 Cubber!(more details) on April 27, 2003 at 09:19:45 from (206.74.216.136):
In Reply to: M wont stay cool under load posted by 49 Cubber! on April 26, 2003 at 19:20:22:
Let me ad some more to this.I tried the thermometer deal,read 235.Nearly scalded myself doing,but Im ok now.(That was last winter)If it were a cracked head or block,would I not see bubbles in the rad and would it have not leaked down on a pressure test?It doesnt "boil" over but I do loose some of the coolant when it gets hot enough,but not much,just enough to let me know its coming out of the overflow tube.I have gone through the whole system again this morning.I pulled the rad off and am going to have it cleaned again tomorrow,but in the mean time,I have a spare rad that I put on it that is questionable on the inside since it hasnt been on anything in a few years,but it was working good on this same tractor before I put on the new new two years ago.As soon as my lunch digest some and I get my nap Ill head back out there and fire it up and see what happens.Need to move some hay bails this afternoon with hte trailer so that should give it a workout enough to see what she'll do.oh i did double check my timing,dead on and I did adjust the carb to run a little richer.
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