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RE: Cooling system still
By Stanley Superior - 02/01/2001 11:37:02 PM; IP 209.95.221.102
Andy,if you're gonna invest in a new aluminum radiator,get one that is a cross-flow design with the tanks on the sides. These are more efficient than the older style down-flow units. Also,you may want to drill about 8 small holes around the outer flange of the thermostat to let a little more coolant go thru. Your current radiator may just be too small. It does not sound like the coolant is circulating too fast. Also,make sure your motor is not running lean,or that the timing is not retarded too far.
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 Cooling system still -- ANDY, 02/01/2001
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