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07/06/10 08:43 PM
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I have had some overheating problems recently and I am trying to narrow it down. This is how I have my radiator set up. Do you think this would cause an overheating problem? I am thinking it may not allow be allowing the coolant to flow across the whole radiator.

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Re: radiator [Re: BLACKLINELAYER] #742210
07/06/10 09:55 PM
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your best way to be sure is get a thermometer, the non-contact type and check the temps across the rad.
you can pick one up for under 40 bucks at most places, under 20 at harbor freight.

Or just use a contact one and put it in different placess in the rad.

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anyone else?
thanks







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