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RE: over heating nightmare
By giacamo - 04/13/2004 9:49:37 PM; IP 63.163.157.13
this may sound funny but for some reason i,v had this problem in the small block fords take the lower water pump hose off put a screw driver in the pump then turn the pullie and see if the inpeller is loose i,v had this proublem in the small block fords .with new and rebilt pumps.......
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 over heating nightmare -- Kerry Edwards, 04/11/2004
 Check the timing -- Steve M, 04/12/2004
 RE: over heating nightmare -- Gerry Proctor, 04/12/2004
 RE: over heating nightmare -- Dano, 04/12/2004
 First, have the radiator checked by a pro. Then, read... -- Mr F, 04/13/2004
RE: over heating nightmare -- giacamo, 04/13/2004
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