Posted by 4play on October 09, 2018 at 18:07:50 from (12.235.184.17):
In Reply to: cooling system posted by Arthur 2 on October 09, 2018 at 17:35:34:
What are the symptoms, is it just spitting a little coolant out or is it steaming and puking a gallon or more coolant? Is the coolant dirty, are you using antifreeze, and a good radiator cap? Radiator clogged up ( internally ) or externally but you said you blew it out. Thermostat stuck closed or partially closed. water pump impeller problem.
I consider the N's pretty tough to overheat. Mine doesn't have a fan shroud, the radiator fins are smashed from fan contact all the way around the core, several sections of cores have been bypassed from holes. Mowing 4-5ft tall grass with a 5ft rotary cutter doesn't even make this thing run hot even with 95-100+ temps.
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