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Re: running hot
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there is no heat light on my 1970 c10 the gauge wire was attached to the right rear sending unit when purchased the heads are oversized I believe my problem came from a faulty sending unit because pressure cap never released regardless of gauge reading lets move on
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Location: Puyallup, WA
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Re: running hot
As zosoppp already stated and what I was alluding to, there are no right or left heads. Just a singular head that is used on both sides of the engine.
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Re: running hot
They're known for coming apart and causing serious damage in the engine bay
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