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Normal operating temps?
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<blockquote data-quote="nomoretickets" data-source="post: 16065785" data-attributes="member: 160855"><p>I would be slightly worried about the temps spiking up while you do a pull, but I could just be misunderstanding what you are typing. Typically, watching your temp gauge go up while hitting it is a sign that a head-gasket is letting cylinder vapor into the cooling system. So if that is what you are describing seeing, I would do an oil change and check for coolant mixing, or do a leak down. If Im just misunderstanding, and you are saying temps go up <em>after</em> a pull, then thats not totally out of the ordinary. These motors run warm, and the temps fluctuate fairly quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoretickets, post: 16065785, member: 160855"] I would be slightly worried about the temps spiking up while you do a pull, but I could just be misunderstanding what you are typing. Typically, watching your temp gauge go up while hitting it is a sign that a head-gasket is letting cylinder vapor into the cooling system. So if that is what you are describing seeing, I would do an oil change and check for coolant mixing, or do a leak down. If Im just misunderstanding, and you are saying temps go up [i]after[/i] a pull, then thats not totally out of the ordinary. These motors run warm, and the temps fluctuate fairly quickly. [/QUOTE]
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