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Old 10-12-2001, 09:50 PM   #2
Crazy Horse GT
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what year is it? i dont know if you have had a mechanic look at it or , not it could be a bad thermostat , also i dont know if you have done this also ,pull your oil dipstick out ,if it has a milk like look then you do have a blown head gasket or worse if not then you have a stuck thermostat & fuel/ air mixture problem. ask pkrwud i am mainly a diesel mech , hope this help's. bye -marty

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