Old 11-08-2009, 04:44 AM
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TopspeedLowet
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First off I would verify the true engine temp with an infared type gauge on the water neck and check the rear of the intake as well. If you have not verified the condition with one other temp source or by touching the hoses to affirm you have a HOT condition. Then I would start there, then trouble shoot the problem. All the advice you have been given is with the assumption that you have an over heating condition and have verified the temp gauge is correct.
Bruce
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