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460 CID overheating problem
By Rick - 04/06/2004 12:49:32 AM; IP 66.90.199.83
Have a 460 in 84 F350 dually. Engine runs normal heat range on Highway at lower speeds but as I go faster, 70-75 it starts to run hotter. never really over heats but the needle starts past halfway on the stock gage and keeps going up.
Has new radiator with AC and 4 speed and no oil cooler.
Any ideas on why heat builds and how to keep temp lower.
TIA,
Rick
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