On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 16:26:35 -0000
"Lloyd Pennington" <l_pennington@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> The first steps I took were to ensure the radiator was not clogged,
> the water pump was turning and three fans were electrically engaging.
> The radiator was not clogged. I indeed had water flow from the water
> pump but the fans were intermittent due to a poor home made
> electrical connection. I also changed the oil temperature sensor. And
> due to the information received I installed the thermostat (Thanx)
> When the electrical connection was fixed the problem for the water
> temperature was resolved. However the oil temperature still goes very
> high (the red mark).
> I drove my car over 100 miles in the pleasant valley's night weather.
> The water temperature stayed between the first mark and never above
> the middle mark. Once again, the oil temperature stayed in the red.
> Today I will check the ignition timing and electrical wiring,
> especially the grounds (I had a lot of lighting gremlins last night).
>
> Lloyd
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What was the out come? was it just the switch or something else?
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Received on Mon Jun 12 15:58:36 2006