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Old 06-10-2003, 10:44 PM
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actually , now that Edley mentions it , ... is your pump pully turning at all, or maybe slowly.


with a blown head gasket you will sometimes get exhaust gasses in the cooling system.. remove radiator cap (when cool) and you can smell exhaust gasses when the engine runs , also small bubbles.


failed water pump or stuck t-stat will give you a very hot engine and a relatively cool radiator

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