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Old 04-13-08, 03:10 AM
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Originally Posted by jackhild59
Still working on that post count?

Don't bump your post on the tech section.
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Old 04-13-08, 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by chwkrx7
you need a thermostat in there. it restricts the water flow for a reason, otherwise the pump just cannot pump that much water at once, and you end up with hot spots in the motor. If the tstat doesn't fix it, by next best guess would be a plugged rad, but i'd be willing to bet its because you have no thermostat
ok well ill tell him to put one back on there tomarrow and try
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Originally Posted by runscrappy_FC3S
not the water pump, not the thermostat, what is it???

EDIT:not the fan either, and water circulation is good, radiator not clogged
I'm bringing this post back up because you said it's "not the thermostat", but now your saying you never had one on there. I am a little confused.

HOw did you bleed out the air in your cooling system?
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