Posted by rustred on July 02, 2011 at 11:25:02 from (74.200.18.156):
In Reply to: Super a hot or not? posted by Farmall-H on July 02, 2011 at 10:25:13:
sounds like you need to have a rad shop do a soak on it. flushing does nothing once the cores are corroded.they have a caustic solution that removes all corrosion. should be able to see how the cores look inside , if they are plugging off or not. a hand held digital thermometer is handy for checking temps, but not everyone has one. they do get fairly warm, when worked but not that the coolant level drops as you say.
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