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240 Overheating ??

Well,
I changed the radiator and nothing changed! Same read on the dash. I feel heat on the driver side and less heat on the passenger side but my '86 sedan feels the same but its gauge reads normal. I can live with the gauge being wrong but I'd rather look at the dash and see what I expect rather than this. Any other suggestions? I haven't struck the dash yet but I will tomorrow. Thanks in advance.
Virgilthevolvo






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New 240 Overheating ?? [200]
posted by  Virgilthevolvo  on Tue Nov 19 03:50 CST 2002 >
  • New 240 Overheating ??
    posted by  someone claiming to be David Hunter  on Tue Nov 19 12:47 CST 2002 >


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