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Old 05-27-2006, 10:49 PM   #16 (permalink)
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According to what I read, your oil moniter is working as advertized..
I keep thinking the WHOLE problem with these "only stopped" overheatings that it it completely and totally due to the "optional engine cover. My engine holds heat wayyyyy longer then bigger engines put away hotter..
That huge black "cup" over laps front and rear, exceeds engine width, far as I know we all have them and I suspect, that the source of all these posts.
Your air can not circulate up from underniety sitting still when you got a hot air catcher up there preventing circulation AND holding it right there...
If I knew others had taken their fancy pants engine cover off, I'd sure put mine in storage for sale day.. My FEAR, it's not there to look pretty OR keep the engine clean, but to prevent the extreme heat from bubbling the hood paint, "when you're sitting still".. Any body say Amen to that thought ?
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