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Re: 86 F250 overheats with vacuum in radiator
I believe it was a combination of lower hose collapsing and plow blocking air flow. I replaced the lower hose this morning, and on a test, drive the temp started to increase but only got up to about 80% hot on the gauge. By raising or lowering the plow several... Login to read more. ![]()
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