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Old 04-29-2010, 10:38 AM
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Default what temp thermostat is in the motor???

ajracing AJ what thermostat is in the motor?? Are you just straight driving or racing? Did this just start happening or has this been going on for a while? I do agree about vacuum of the coolant system to see if any air bubbles are caught in the system. The other thing is to install a small bleeder valve where you are talking about. This will also let out the air if you don't have a vacuum pump. Not seeing your pulleys you may have gone in the wrong direction for size on all pulleys. The stock ones with an A/C water pump should more than keep the motor from running hot. If you run under drive pulleys this is also causing a heating problem. Rick L.
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