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		<description><![CDATA[Nepon Auto http://www.neponauto.com<br /><br />The engine in my 1959 model vehicle has been overheating.&#160; I have checked the auto engine thermostat , radiator , hoses, softplugs , head gaskets and just about everything and anything under the engine hood bonnet.&#160; Any ideas from the experts at Nepon Auto ? It can be said as an answer that overheating is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The engine in my 1959 model vehicle has been overheating.&nbsp; I have checked the auto engine thermostat , radiator , hoses, softplugs , head gaskets and just about everything and anything under the engine hood bonnet.&nbsp; Any ideas from the experts at Nepon Auto ?
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<p>It can be said as an answer that overheating is often due to hard water deposits well known in the Winnipeg city water from shoal lake , Lake of the Woods Northwestern Ontario regions. As a result of hard water , with its dissolved minerals deposits may be formed in the cooling system of the block of your engine.&nbsp; Since you have checked and diagnosed other all other points and areas of mechanical concerns in your auto motor we suggest that your cooling system be flushed thoroughly at a professional automotive repair shop. It will not always work or do the trick to your engine overheating &#8211; yet the first stop on your drive should be to a thorough automotive engine mechanic at your favorite reliable auto repair shop.
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<p><a href="http://www.grandforksherald.com/articles/index.cfm?id=99797">AUTOMOTIVE Q&amp;A: Many possible causes for vehicle overheating &#8230;</a> &#8211; A radiator is only as good as the air flowing through it. If the overheating condition occurs primarily at lower vehicle speeds, a faulty fan or missing/damaged fan shroud is a likely cause. If your cooling fan utilizes a thermostatic &#8230;
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<p><a href="http://www.fordforums.com/f138/94-taurus-overheating-gurgling-spilling-coolant-out-res-tank-162929/">94 taurus overheating and gurgling. spilling coolant out of res &#8230;</a> &#8211; I pulled the thermostat and it seemed ok, replaced with a new one and new gasket. Still overheating. No visible leaks anywhere. Flushed the radiator, pulled the water pump, flushed the block and the heater core. There was no blockage. &#8230;
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