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![]() Just an FYI directed at an earlier post in this thread: retarding the timing causes overall engine temperature to INCREASE; conversely, advancing the timing will DECREASE engine temperature.
I'm thinking that mebbe since the overheating problems occurred after the rebuild, could there be a few clearance issues? Maybe the piston and ring fit is too tight? Bearing clearances? I'm just throwing in a few ideas here, take 'em or leave 'em. ![]() Oh, and yes ditch the flexfan. Those are jUNk. You're better off with a clutch fan as it moves more air and is less prone to spontaneous explosions on long trips.
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