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  1. Although, I do like pork ribs, I have to agree with you on option 2. Preciate ya, sir!
  2. Anyone know a garage that'll do head gasket around brandon? Or anywhere near cambridge? I'd like someone who knows how to work a z.
  3. Well, I got the test kit and it looking like a head gasket. Does the motor have to come out? If it does, what else would be recommended to do since it'll be out. I will be getting the 120k service done.
  4. Took her into a shop to see if they what could figure it out, and they said it was either a turbo or blown head gasket. I don't have any smoke coming from the exhaust and if it was a blown head gasket she'd be a driving different. I'm going to try switch the gauges out next and see if that helps.
  5. No strange noise from the water pump and it's bled properly. I'm going to try the gauge sender since it's the cheap.
  6. It overheating on the gauge and when I check all the lines you can feel that they're hot.
  7. It was doing it before the rad swap. - - - Updated - - - I just changed the thermostat and it was doing the same thing.
  8. When I turn on the car, it takes anywhere at least 20 minutes for the car to reach temp while just sitting there, but as soon as I start driving it starts overheating. I replaced the thermastat when I installed my new radiator, but it's still the same. Should I try a sensor?

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