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overheating
By Richard Adams - 07/11/2004 9:32:13 PM; IP 12.222.49.30
I have a 1962 Ford Galaxie with a 390 eng. that runs warm at idle or slow cruise I have installed a flowkooler waterpump and have cleaned the radiator. This car will run 220 or higher on days in the low to mid 70's but cools fine if on the highway 185- 195, I'm considering either an aluminum rad. or elect. fan but don't know which to do first. This is a car with less than 24000 miles an stock other than an aluminum intake, new pressure cap.
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Collapse <b>overheating</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Richard Adams, <i>07/11/2004</i></font>overheating -- Richard Adams, 07/11/2004
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 RE: overheating -- Steve M, 07/11/2004
 I almost forgot. Dont forget to check the -- Steve M, 07/11/2004
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