Thanks Clint,
I guess the thermotat is an inexpensive place to start.What other areas could cause the same problem?I guess i am looking for a cooling system diagnostic checklist.It is a long walk to the parts store and 85 degrees only want to do it once.

jason pollock


On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 03:51 PM, Clint Hooper wrote:

Just because the thermostat isn't very old doesn't mean it isn't bad. I had
the same thing happen to my 91 Chevy truck the weekend I went to get my 69
Elky. The thermostat in it was only two months old
Clint Hooper
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From: jason pollock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have never had a problem before with my car over heating,  now after
driving down the block large amounts of steam spewing from over flow
vent.The thermostat is 6 months old  the hoses look o.k.
Does anybody have any idea how i can diagnose the problem
thanks
jason pollock

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