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BN cooling problems - Part II
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Posted by ffolkes on November 03, 2004 at 18:14:02 from (64.36.123.170):
Hello- Since this forum doesn't sort threads by time, I have to make another thread, otherwise no one will see my replies. Thank you to everyone that replied. What should I do? Everything was working fine in July. At the beginning of August, I restored as much as I could, and painted everything. And just for the record, no, I didn't paint the radiator, so if you're thinking I clogged the fins with paint, you're wrong. ;) As I've stated in my previous posts, I can get full flow through the block and the radiator with a garden hose. Some people have suggested a garden hose isn't the same as a 2" hose, but I tend to think with the quantity of flow I'm seeing, that the intake should be at least warm. But as it is, the intake is as cold as the ambient temperature, and the outlet is too hot to touch, with steam everywhere. I don't know what to do - there appears to be enough flow to prevent the block from getting to be burning-hot, especially when the ambient temperature is only 45F, but it just isn't circulating. I really don’t know what more to do…should I get a water pump? Thanks. ffolkes
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