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Old 09-15-2017, 01:03 PM   #26
toolboxchev
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Re: Overheating

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Originally Posted by Gromit View Post
My guess would be the timing is too late - I've seen a timing tape stuck on the harmonic balancer backwards and using that the previous owner set the static timing ATDC instead of BTDC. Doesn't sound like the thermostat is in backwards but I've heard of that too. And the excess heat could be coming from the trans if you have an automatic but doesn't sound like its being driven long enough for that.

If you have overheating and cannot cool, the transmission can play into that. My truck at the time had a bad brake booster, late timing, and a host of issues that turned into what I call a heat sink. Everything associated with the engine operation complicated matters to make it stay hot.
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