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Old 03-19-2011, 05:38 PM
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Any pressure should be heat related -- there when the engine is hot, not there when it isn't. That's what I've observed with my 83. I don't even see much pressure after a drive, but I've never checked after a drive in the heat of summer. To me, "seeing pressure" = resistance when I squeeze the top radiator hose.
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