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Re: 1941 Farmall A overheating
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Posted by Ben in KY on June 10, 2003 at 11:23:27 from (192.76.82.90):
In Reply to: 1941 Farmall A overheating posted by groatboy on June 10, 2003 at 10:02:29:
Did the radiator shop inspect the radiator or did you just talk to them. The radiator could have mineral deposits in the core tubes partially blocking and insulating them. I like to remove the radiator and put it face down and put lime away in it and let it sit for a while (12-24 hours) then flush it out in both directions with a hose before re-installing it. To check the flow with the radiator in the tractor, pull off the lower hose and run water in the filler neck, it sould run out with just about a full stream if the core is clean. I have not done this on an A but on many cars/trucks. One other thing is that the interior of a radiator hose can fall apart and be blocking the flow.
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