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Technical & Mechanical Problems
I know this has a thermostat but,
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1164993" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Are you using full strength "drugstore" peroxide solution (i.e. 3%)? My Gen II is running a little hotter than normal this year and I suspect that airflow isn't what it used to be. Probably a combination of bugs and road tar. The peroxide should help with the bugs but I don't know what will help with the tar - maybe some engine degreaser. Anyone find anything that works for this? I know that something like Varsol will dissolve tar but I don't think I want to start soaking with solvents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1164993, member: 19880"] Are you using full strength "drugstore" peroxide solution (i.e. 3%)? My Gen II is running a little hotter than normal this year and I suspect that airflow isn't what it used to be. Probably a combination of bugs and road tar. The peroxide should help with the bugs but I don't know what will help with the tar - maybe some engine degreaser. Anyone find anything that works for this? I know that something like Varsol will dissolve tar but I don't think I want to start soaking with solvents. [/QUOTE]
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I know this has a thermostat but,
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