Posted by fredkotewa on September 16, 2017 at 06:01:36 from (71.82.109.45):
In Reply to: Ford 2000 Overheating posted by fredkotewa on September 15, 2017 at 13:17:49:
I'm sorry, but I neglected to say that while running the tractor for over an hour, I did have a can of radiator flush and water in it. I than drained it all out and flushed it out with a garden hose until everything was running clear, and then put anti-freeze in it. When the engine did quit, nothing else was happening. No steam, no noise. It just died. tried to start it 10 minutes later and it fired right up. When using the heat gun on the intake manifold, I was checking the water intake port and the outlet port right in front of the thermostat. Also the fuel gage is reading accurate. Do you think that vinegar flush would be better than the rad. flush that I used? Thanks for all of your information.
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