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Old 12-03-2009, 12:48 AM   #1
Daggar
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Overcooling issue

I am noticing now that with the colder weather hitting my Burb is having trouble staying warm. I figured bad t-stat and upgraded it to the 209 Degree F because I have the rear heater as well. I think when I replaced the rad in the summer after I sliced open the old one changing the fan clutch that either I got the wrong rad sold to me (4 core?) or I have another issue alll together. Anyone have any insight into this issue? The next staep is putting on a winter front.
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