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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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RE:93 LT1 Overheating

Subject: RE:93 LT1 Overheating
by teebee on 2006/2/24 4:14:56

When you say overheats, just how hot does it get? They actually tend to run pretty warm and 230-240 doesn't seem to be out of the ordinary when sitting still. These cars are bottom breathers (intake under front bumper), and air flow is not the greatest when sitting still. Another thing that you might want to check is the build-up of junk between the AC condenser and radiator, because they also tend to act like a vacuum cleaner and suck up all sorts of road debris.

There is a tech tip on how to remove the radiator and clean the junk out. Here's one that I wrote and posted on "another forum". http://www.crossedflags.com/nuke/html ... =&order=0&thold=0
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