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|  07-11-2003, 08:53 PM | #13 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Apr 1999 Location: greenwood, ar 
					Posts: 118
				 |   Yeah the shroud makes a big difference on how well a radiator cools when at a stop.  also is where the shroud is in relation to the fan makes a difference.  I don't know how much thicker the 3 core radiator is and if it could have pushed the shroud back too far.  I had cooling problems a few years ago and got a fluidyne and now the guage sits at 180* regardless of the temp outside and traffic.  I would also check to make sure the fan clutch is workin right. 
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