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Re: B Overheating???
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Posted by gene bender on May 18, 2006 at 16:43:55 from (66.43.221.211):
In Reply to: B Overheating??? posted by jenglin on May 18, 2006 at 10:15:31:
Chances are the block is blocked at the base of the sleeves as there are small holes the size of a nickle where the water comes thru to the radiator. I would pull the radiator and the lower housing on the block then using compressed air and water get the junk out of those holes. You can see in there with the lower outlet off. mite want to back flush also. It is not uncommon to find sludge deep in this area when replacing the sleeves. You can also add a water pump easy as it will bolt on where the lower housing is now and just add a longer belt. Just be sure to get a pump with a pulley as some do not come with pulley. The pump is tyhe same as used on SCs
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