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Old 04-09-2018, 11:24 PM
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Again here I did the Dewitts radiator, I also did the LG trans cooler stuff for the auto trans, with the LG trans pan also, Plus LG trans fan & hooked the stock fan up to the LG also. I did the LMR 160 & housing, then the D3 radiator fan set up on the car.. No more heating problems in any driving. I also have the A/A TI with a 3.6 pulley.

You will not go wrong with any of the LG set up on your car. One of the few places I know that does a ton of R&D before putting the stuff out to us. Robert
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With normal oil temps, are you sure you have no air in the cooling system?
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With normal oil temps, are you sure you have no air in the cooling system?
This can be it also the c7 is a PITA to get all the air out. I had to jack are get the front end of the car about 6 inch high. Then start the car put the A/C on let it get to temp with the cap off then keep putting water into it until the temp lowered back down to normal.

I never could get the air out with the car level on the ground. Plus when the air in mine came out it made pushed out water from the open cap. p.s. here on the open road with car moving temp was good before. Robert



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