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Originally Posted by streetsweeper
if it is sealed off in the back (like a harwood) i will bet that is your problem. i know several people with aftermarket cowl hoods (mostly harwood) that had high temps after installing the hood. The thought was that it was trapping the heat since it is sealed in the back. All of them cut the back of the hood out and problem solved.
other suggestion- blown head gasket. is the system pressurized or is the water bubbling when you take the cap off the radiator?
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no its not sealed in the rear it has vents, and im sure the head gaskets are good it feels like it is building the rught amount of pressure and its not blowing the water out like they usually do