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iHav to Drive
American Muscle
i have a 455 pontiac it runs hot. It has a new water pump, thermostat, intake, and
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<blockquote data-quote="stoneyone2001" data-source="post: 1425966" data-attributes="member: 572344"><p>have you checked the oil to see if there is water in it it will look white and be over the full mark on the dip stick it could be a bad head gasket if the radiator is that new i don't think it would be stopped up i agree with the one that said the thermostat could be in bottom up i have bought bad ones from the auto parts store if nothing else you can take the stat out and bring a pot of water to boil and sit the thermostat in the water and watch to see if it opens remove and watch to see if closes back. if no movement replace it its hard to tell over the computer hope you get it fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoneyone2001, post: 1425966, member: 572344"] have you checked the oil to see if there is water in it it will look white and be over the full mark on the dip stick it could be a bad head gasket if the radiator is that new i don't think it would be stopped up i agree with the one that said the thermostat could be in bottom up i have bought bad ones from the auto parts store if nothing else you can take the stat out and bring a pot of water to boil and sit the thermostat in the water and watch to see if it opens remove and watch to see if closes back. if no movement replace it its hard to tell over the computer hope you get it fixed. [/QUOTE]
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