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864 Overheating in cold temps
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<blockquote data-quote="Tlawdogg" data-source="post: 133280" data-attributes="member: 18957"><p>On my 863f with rear open, the fan pulley/belt are on the left side looking towards front. My belt Tensioner seized up and mine ran in yellow until I replaced pulley & belt. Should be same as 864.</p><p>I believe where the diesel cap location the fan should be blowing lots of Air out that area..both sides. The fan should be in the center area of engine compartment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tlawdogg, post: 133280, member: 18957"] On my 863f with rear open, the fan pulley/belt are on the left side looking towards front. My belt Tensioner seized up and mine ran in yellow until I replaced pulley & belt. Should be same as 864. I believe where the diesel cap location the fan should be blowing lots of Air out that area..both sides. The fan should be in the center area of engine compartment. [/QUOTE]
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