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Overheating problem for 1965 mustang
By peter - 06/15/2006 4:23:07 AM; IP 69.235.5.212
hello everyone, i'm having a overheating problem from my 65 mustang recently and can't seem to find the problem. i have installed a aluminium radiator not too long ago. i have replaced the thermostate to a lower temperature rating. the water pump seem to be working just fine, since it's a mechanical not a electrical component. however, i am experiencing a loud squeal from the fan belt every time i give gas. so i've done almost everything i can think of and still no lucky with the problem. can it be the fan belt getting loose and not getting enough traction to the pump? or could it be the radiator problem since i seldomly drive the car, which remains dormant most of the months. any input in this issue is highly appreciated. thanks
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