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Car overheated advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#2" data-source="post: 16496489" data-attributes="member: 52057"><p>Got right to it. Pulled the fan and it's definetly a gonner. Pulled the plugs (NGK TR7ix gapped to .20) and they look OK all thought I don't know how to read plugs all that well. I'll order up my fan tomorrow, drain the oil, and order up new plugs. When I drained the coolant out of the resivoir it looked green and clean / clear, no signs of oil thank goodness. Hopefully when I get everything back together it will be smooth sailing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#2, post: 16496489, member: 52057"] Got right to it. Pulled the fan and it's definetly a gonner. Pulled the plugs (NGK TR7ix gapped to .20) and they look OK all thought I don't know how to read plugs all that well. I'll order up my fan tomorrow, drain the oil, and order up new plugs. When I drained the coolant out of the resivoir it looked green and clean / clear, no signs of oil thank goodness. Hopefully when I get everything back together it will be smooth sailing. [/QUOTE]
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