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The overheat continues..fan help please !!
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<blockquote data-quote="notagt" data-source="post: 16623616" data-attributes="member: 176670"><p>When I first had this issue, I actually had a 3 core aluminum rad (brand new), a Reische 170 T stat (new) and it still did it, but that WAS before I found lower hose kinked and I sold it and went with a new stock rad. I am able to get it to run hot here in the garage since I put in manual controller on fan and can keep it off. Guess I can try that today and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notagt, post: 16623616, member: 176670"] When I first had this issue, I actually had a 3 core aluminum rad (brand new), a Reische 170 T stat (new) and it still did it, but that WAS before I found lower hose kinked and I sold it and went with a new stock rad. I am able to get it to run hot here in the garage since I put in manual controller on fan and can keep it off. Guess I can try that today and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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