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RE: 390 running hot..typical?
By PI/CJ - 07/03/2001 12:54:04 PM; IP 209.181.239.188
Bill, this is a simple one if running only 195deg. simply drain out some water as too full. You want the water level when cold to be just to top of fins in rad no more this will cure your problem. What happens is expansion of the water if the system is too full it pushes out more than proper amt making you keep adding more water/anti freeze. Look for some RedLine water wetter this helps the FE's a bunch also. The water level will cure your problem though
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 390 running hot..typical? -- bill, 07/02/2001
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 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Boidman of Atl, 07/02/2001
 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Jeremy Faulds, 07/03/2001
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 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- bill in Illinois, 07/03/2001
 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Boidman of Atl, 07/04/2001
 do you have the correct radiator cap? -- Dave Shoe, 07/04/2001
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 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Bob Enright, 07/04/2001
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 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Bud Cubberley, 07/04/2001
 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Kyle, 08/02/2001
 RE: 390 running hot..typical? -- Bob Enright, 07/04/2001
 RE: Water wetter! -- RC Moser, 07/06/2001
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