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By Rick - 04/07/2004 11:09:10 AM; IP 66.90.199.234
I don't think that is the problem. How would I check if it is bypassing the radiator?
If when it is hotter on the high way or in town standing in traffic, I cut the AC off, the temp goes right down. I know the 460 makes alot of heat, but the radiator is new and the same size as factory one, have six blade fan with no clutch drive for it.
Hoping someone with this same engine in RV or that pulls trailers might have found a solution
Rick
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RE:Shoe -- Rick, 04/07/2004
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