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<blockquote data-quote="Chris 8603" data-source="post: 129100" data-attributes="member: 23605"><p>No oil visible in the radiator. I've put test equipment on the upper and lower hoses, and also front and back of the head and block. Just short of 200 is when I shut it down so as hopefully not to crack the head. I put a new bourbon style gauge on it when this started so I could see what it was doing for sure. When it's doing it the temp at the radiator is pretty close to the same in and out. There is no difference in the temp of the radiator to make me believe it could be partially stopped up. Plus I ran a good cleaner though it. It has good circulation watching though the cap. There's 30 or so degrees difference in upper and lower hoses. All this though without the radiator guard off. With it on is the only time it gets hot. Then the upper and lower hoses get within a few degrees of each other. If it was a issue with something engine wise, it seems like it would do it either way??</p><p>I'm scratching my dang head!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris 8603, post: 129100, member: 23605"] No oil visible in the radiator. I've put test equipment on the upper and lower hoses, and also front and back of the head and block. Just short of 200 is when I shut it down so as hopefully not to crack the head. I put a new bourbon style gauge on it when this started so I could see what it was doing for sure. When it's doing it the temp at the radiator is pretty close to the same in and out. There is no difference in the temp of the radiator to make me believe it could be partially stopped up. Plus I ran a good cleaner though it. It has good circulation watching though the cap. There's 30 or so degrees difference in upper and lower hoses. All this though without the radiator guard off. With it on is the only time it gets hot. Then the upper and lower hoses get within a few degrees of each other. If it was a issue with something engine wise, it seems like it would do it either way?? I'm scratching my dang head!!! [/QUOTE]
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