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Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 18:21:47 +0200
From: "lost" <lost_for_evernopsamail.com>
Subject: Re: Overheating:  Help!


A new radiator might help - but it sounds as you have been thinking in this way by yourself. I have someting else to suggest - if the engine is soaked with oil and dirt it might get overheated. - if you have some things blocking the grill - extra lights or so - it will get overheated aswell. It's even so that if you have an carbourated car it will get overheated if the carbourator are not properly adjusted, the mix of air and gas are important. Just some more things to check.. Hope you find the problem.. /arne David Ward wrote in message <6r8t81$a0j$1nopsam.mayn.de>... >John- > >You might need a new radiator. Mine of this vintage got very gummed-up and >needed to be replaced. > >--David >John Zimmerman wrote in message <01bdc7c9$903e5540$718affd0nopsamnhin>... >>My 1986 Saab has taken to over heating unless you drive fast on the freeway >>The fans have been checked, the radiator flushed, a new water pump, a new >>timing chain, the head was pressure tested for a crack, and nothing helped. >> Does this happen with this year and model, and what is the solution? We >>are at wits end. >> > >

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