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97 Cobra with 03 Cobra engine
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<blockquote data-quote="04OUTLAW" data-source="post: 9340929" data-attributes="member: 54191"><p>First off the car had a elec water pump which was inop and there's no way to test except remove it so being somewhat smart I replaced it with a mechanical water pumps that requires no voltage to operate. Second why remove a thermostat drive back home boil water so i can test it a new one cost 10 bucks. The car is blowing compression thru the coolant system the minimum damage is going to be head gaskets WHICH CANNOT BE REPLACED IN THE CAR. There's no telling how long he's ran the car overheating he said he took the car to a shop because the gauges were reading hott a few months before I bought the car and the shop told him the gauges weren't working properly. Hmm what would you do don't tell me I because I don't wanna know.. Trust me I have no problem fixing my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04OUTLAW, post: 9340929, member: 54191"] First off the car had a elec water pump which was inop and there's no way to test except remove it so being somewhat smart I replaced it with a mechanical water pumps that requires no voltage to operate. Second why remove a thermostat drive back home boil water so i can test it a new one cost 10 bucks. The car is blowing compression thru the coolant system the minimum damage is going to be head gaskets WHICH CANNOT BE REPLACED IN THE CAR. There's no telling how long he's ran the car overheating he said he took the car to a shop because the gauges were reading hott a few months before I bought the car and the shop told him the gauges weren't working properly. Hmm what would you do don't tell me I because I don't wanna know.. Trust me I have no problem fixing my car. [/QUOTE]
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