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Overheating. 210 in a 160 thermo


Dodgy49

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Joe, 

I asked the original owner how it ran for him, I even gave him the assurance that if it did run hot I didn’t care I just wanted to know so I can see what I need to look at. 

His claim was it ran about 180.. and it does if I’m moving. So based on several mentions here it’s more than likely an air flow problem. 

I have a cardboard mock-up for a shroud and hope to have it end of next week.. 

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