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RE: by pass hoses
By Greg B - 11/03/2000 8:55:52 PM; IP 63.253.85.134
Because the bypass is plugged.
If the coolant is hot enough so the thermostat is open, coolant flows through the thermostat, the upper coolant outlet, the upper radiator hose and back into the
radiator. If the thermostat is closed, coolant flows directly from the thermostat
housing back to the water pump through the bypass hose. When the thermostat is
partially open, coolant flow is split between the two systems.

You have created an imbalance in the flow of coolant reinstall the bypass
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