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Old 06-14-2001, 01:08 PM   #1
Smokedawg
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Post Heating Problems Gone!!

Well, I appreciate everyones help with helping me find my heating problem. So far I have went to a 3-core radiator...160 Thermostat...17in Perma-cool fan...Electric fan in front of the radiator to push air through in stop and go driving...And 2 quarts of EnginKool..
Well, I got to experimenting the other day and took off my underdrive waterpump pulley and put my stock one back on...Problem Fixed..Has anyone else had this problem before??

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