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#4
Re: Radiator Getting Too Hot!!
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2007/6/5 21:49
flushes aren't worth doing when a proper rod out is so cheap.
#3
Re: Radiator Getting Too Hot!!
cheater_5
Posted on: 2007/6/5 20:05
flush and reverse flush that beast, make sure it radiates
#2
Re: Radiator Getting Too Hot!!
B210sleeper
Posted on: 2007/6/5 16:39
It' time to have it take to the radiator shop and have it rodded out!
Save your head gasket... I've blown so many head gaskets when the weather warms up and cars mysteriously run hot, but only if you try to go somewhere on the highway, never around town... true you could be having problems from timing or running way lean, but i'd make sure the radiator radiates properly...
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Radiator Getting Too Hot!!
AgentWright007
Posted on: 2007/6/5 16:28
I have been having problems with my radiator (1979 210 stock) getting very hot from driving only 11-15 miles! Sometimes the coolant actually boils and know the coolant is good because I just changed it. Yesterday I refitted a new motorad thermostat (180 degree), hoping that would fix the problem but so far it hasnt made much of a difference. I have been told it could have something to do with the timing. I do have a new weber 32/36 fitted as well. Would that have anything to do with it? I also live in Phoenix and it's been getting to about 105 degrees F lately.Any ideas?
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