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RE: Flex-a-lites don't need a clutch.
By Patrick - 09/04/2003 5:45:57 PM; IP 12.42.51.28
Thanks Dave* ,

Yes, I am having overheat problems...my gauge would hit just short of the "H" when idle and move back down once moving..but not as far as down as normal.

Looking in my old rad, alot of the cores were clogged...so I figured time for a new one. The pump may be perfectly fine..but instead of taking chances...I got a new one. I guess the previous owners put a flex a lite 6 blade on it and I'm not sure if I should keep it or go with 7 blade that's when I went to Flex a lites website and noticed the many different options.



Of course none of this could sove my heat problems..but it better!!
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