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Re: What to do about overheating?
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Posted by gene b on March 11, 2004 at 18:11:06 from (67.1.109.175):
In Reply to: What to do about overheating? posted by SAm in NS on March 11, 2004 at 13:24:26:
Too bad you didnt ask first but i would bet that the passages at the bottom in the block are stopped up with crud. Remove the rad and the lower housing then with air pressure and water and maybe a piece of stiff wire you can get the crud out. You can see them with a strong lite. Use a long piece of copper tube on your blow gun and by bending the end you can get most of it out. Have found this many times in the last few yrs as i have rebuilt several engines in the last few yrs some are realy filled up with crud in that area. Have even seen them all blocked solid when removing the sleeves. Toobad as several guys have spent the money on recoring the rad when it didnt need it.
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