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Re: Troubleshooting...IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!

Subject: Re: Troubleshooting...IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!
by bogus on 2013/1/24 3:58:20

oh... gee... the 1991-96 Vette does NOT have a radiator cap. It has a surge tank where you fill it.

These do have burp screws, I just haven't had it hot enough to fill the rad, until tonight for sure. All it did was peak at 230 and stay there in traffic... as soon as I started moving, and the fans kicked in, it dropped quickly.

As for driving, I suspect the imbalanced cats are the biggest problem. I won't go fishing until the new ones are welded in (Saturday morning).

@Brad - thanks for the pointer on the vacuum leak... a can of carb cleaner is almost as effective. I think the leak is around the PCV system... I need to clamp down the hose.

Over all, the car is running REAL nice. The new engine feels very strong and runs very smoothly.

I am also very impressed with the Amsoil trans oil. Very VERY nice shift feel. Excellent!!!


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