So HAPPY! No more overheating problems!

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Old Feb 13, 2011 | 09:44 AM
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So HAPPY! No more overheating problems!

I installed a new FlowKooler waterpump this week. Either the waterpump, or new hoses, made my car run like a dream!
Took a tour of Joe Mondellos tech shop yesterday with my local Olds club and it never went over 180 degrees the whole trip!
Can't wait to get it up around 120 to see what happens
Also met a guy from my town that has a '75 Hurst!!
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Old Feb 13, 2011 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Atdog
I installed a new FlowKooler waterpump this week. Either the waterpump, or new hoses, made my car run like a dream!
Took a tour of Joe Mondellos tech shop yesterday with my local Olds club and it never went over 180 degrees the whole trip!
Can't wait to get it up around 120 to see what happens
Also met a guy from my town that has a '75 Hurst!!
Glad to hear your car is 'cool' again. Something to think about...lots of folks don't flush their systems periodically and it can lead to blockages and gunk buildup in the rad or coolant channels. I installed the T and left it in for future coolant flushes.

New hoses. YOU ARE BANG ON with replacing them. They do break down over time no matter what kind of reinforcing they have built into them. Another routing inspection and maintenance feature.

Cool pic of the HO. I think I've seen that one before.
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