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Old 04-30-2007, 11:39 AM   #25
Beefcake
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Re: overheating

i had the same problem. Fixed it with the same solution. Drilled holes in the thermostat (3 to 4 holes actually). Workes great during while running. Just drill the holes in between the outer seal and inner diameter.

Now i have a new problem though. When i shut the motor off... my temp gauge goes all the way up to about 250 deg.

Hope the same doesnt apply to you.
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