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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1360527, member: 68872"] that doesn't sound right. What I meant by riding slow would be like riding slowly in soft dirt or sand. The engine has to work hard but you aren't moving fast enough to keep the air flow through the radiator. You would have to be seriously lugging the engine to overheat it on a paved road. If you were stuck in rush hour traffic you might over heat it but just taking it for a slow ride up and down the street shouldn't. Try this: take the radiator cap off and start the pike. Look down into the radiator. When the engine is still reasonably cool, do you see bubbles coming out of the coolant? Bubbles would indicate a head gasket leak. Rod [/QUOTE]
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