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Old 03-29-2015, 05:01 AM   #3
Smurfeh
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Re: Overheat/Cooling system

I know for a fact the steam line is not the one causing the issue, was more curious if it was plumbed into the right spot, however possible there could be a slight contribution to this because of improper plumbing.. However, quite confident that my clutch fan is not working properly.. It continues to spin after the truck is turned off.. but that does not account for the high temps AT highway speeds... the fan would be doing little at those speeds its more or less for idle and low speed situations No?

The nipple below where I plumbed the steam line in, is the one going to the overflow tank on my set up? incorrect?

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