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Posted by George on June 18, 2000 at 13:08:15 from (209.32.187.53):
I think ive got it narrowed down to the 1) waterpump, or 2) radiator -i dont think its thick enough to do the job. how thick is everyone elses? should i be worried if it runs rough when it gets hot? ive got a 180 thermo in there and it stays right there when its not under a load, but it does not take too long for it to make it up to 210 when its working (and 230 if im not watching it closely) which is very irritating since im STILL trying to put this garden in and i have let this thing cool down every 15 minutes. btw- thanks all who helped out with the coil. i added another little gismo from the truck off the coil (small and tubular with 1 wire) and when that did not do it i (in desparation) screwed with the points a bit and its never run so strong. that is up to about 210 then starts to get a bit rough- BUT never stalls
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