It sounds like you haven't found the problem. If you suspect a blocked radiator prove it to yourself first. You can use a non-contact thermometer for this or the old fashioned way of letting the engine come up to operating temp., shut off the engine, disconnect the electrical fan, if equipped, and feel the core immediately for cool spots which would indicate blockage. Then flush it if it's blocked. The information you posted is inconclusive. Overheating concerns are usually related to either air flow or coolant flow issues. It sounds like you have the same symptom so maybe you have the same problem. To provide more help I would want to know what is the time lapse from start-up to overheat and are you using the gauge to determine whether it's overheating or are you experiencing boil-over. And how hard it it being worked before it overheats. Cracked heads are usually a sign of another problem and not necessarily the sole reason for overheating. Hope this helps. Gerard
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