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<blockquote data-quote="6620" data-source="post: 111106" data-attributes="member: 17733"><p>UPDATE: I have changed the thermostat. Old thermostat checked on the stove, it does open. Pressure checked, pumped up the pressure to 7 pounds as it has a 7 pound cap. It held at 7, did not move. So that would tell me the head gasket is not leaking into the crankcase. However, when we started it and let it heat up. the pressure guage went up to 9 lbs, and stayed there. The only other discovery is that the bottom of the radiator was much hotter than the top??? Maybe a clogged radiator??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6620, post: 111106, member: 17733"] UPDATE: I have changed the thermostat. Old thermostat checked on the stove, it does open. Pressure checked, pumped up the pressure to 7 pounds as it has a 7 pound cap. It held at 7, did not move. So that would tell me the head gasket is not leaking into the crankcase. However, when we started it and let it heat up. the pressure guage went up to 9 lbs, and stayed there. The only other discovery is that the bottom of the radiator was much hotter than the top??? Maybe a clogged radiator?? [/QUOTE]
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