Posted by ericy on March 27, 2013 at 22:06:05 from (205.188.116.65):
I have a 1992 chevy 3500 dually 350 gas as a daily driver now then this crazy truck has a NEW ordeal going on. I notice that the temp gage is acting wierd it goes up to 190 then down to about 160 ok thats fine but it does this going up and down bit as Im driveing down the highway at 60 mph and I am hearing the water/aintifreez curlging in the heater box as the water temp gage is doing this up & down bit . when I got to work tonite I checked the top rad, hose it was soft not under presure and when I wolud bring the rpm up the top hose would shrink closed a little then when I would let it idel the hose would regain its size --would a sticking themastat and or a bad rad cap do this wierd stuff???the themastat is only a few months old cause it was running a little warm and I dont want to just start throwing money at it and not knowing what the REAL problem was/is
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