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Re: O/T Engine Overheating
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Posted by Ken-in-K on April 23, 2007 at 12:05:55 from (66.38.32.174):
In Reply to: O/T Engine Overheating posted by Ken-in-K on April 23, 2007 at 07:19:11:
Thanks for excellent replies, I should have said DODGE engine and temp gauge does NOT show abnormal reading, The MH was owned by my Wife before we were married The reason I mentioned s/plugs was that a mechanic misread the year model as 1987, and installed yr 1987 plugs, At about that time I drove it from Missouri to Kentucky , when I got here I lifted the engine cover and just about pooped my pants , the insulation was completely burnt off the plug wire , I noticed a slight leak in a gas line , I often wondered about that!, It was then my Wife reminded me about the cracked manifold she had replaced. He even suggested she have an electric cooling fan installed in the engine compartment, but I do not buy that idea, no mechanic I have asked has come anywhere near offering a valid reason,so the possible causes are very much appreciated.
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