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Old 05-14-2008, 09:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
da40flyer
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Default 1994 T-bird strange overheating

I have a 94 Tbird with the V8. My car starts to overheat climbing any sort of grade at freeway speeds. But the strange thing is, as soon as I stop, even idling at 100 degree plus outside temperatures with the AC on full blast, it cools right back down again. It only heats up as I'm driving. Any ideas? Was thinking maybe a stuck open thermostat so the coolant is going thru the radiator so quickly that it can't cool, or the radiator may need to be replaced or have a rod out. Someone told me potential head gasket *ugh no way I'm doing that job*.
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