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Posted by SAm in NS on March 12, 2004 at 08:04:14 from (129.173.133.85):
In Reply to: Re: What to do about overheating? posted by Hugh MacKay on March 12, 2004 at 06:53:37:
Okay, first off thanks for all of the responses. I think what I'm going to do is as follows. First of all I'll get my dad to have a look at it and see what he thinks. Then I'll try a pressure cap (I can borrow one from a Super C that I know works). If neither of the above works then I'll talk to the chap at the rad shop again and tell him that cores are available for these and see if I can get it recored properly. If I can't get recored properly (for whatever reason) then I'll get the water pump. If the new pumps are considered to be decent quality then I'll get one, does anyone know where they are made? If I add the water pump then I'll need a thermostat so can anyone tell me what type and range of thermostat I need? One way or the other I'll have to take the rad off and when I do so I'll double check for any blockages including inside the block. Any other suggestions? Thanks, SAm in NS
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