Posted by Sid on October 07, 2008 at 06:53:30 from (12.156.158.140):
In Reply to: Perkins Problems posted by digger13 on October 07, 2008 at 05:41:50:
Yes I think it its possible. One thing I have learned in life and often have trouble remembering is check the simple inexpensive stuff first. A hot engine will often gurgle regardless of how it got hot. Remember check the simple stuff first such as air restriction which could be a dirty radiator slipping fan belt. Water restriction, sludge build up, water pump slipping belt or thermostat. Sometimes if you take radiator cap off you will see little bubbles in the antifreeze solution when you have a problem like you suspect. Remember suspect the worst and check the simplest first.
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