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Old Nov 8, 2013 | 10:10 AM
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Just a closing note.

I cleaned/rebuilt the carb and drained, refilled the coolant again. Now it's running 190 in town and on the freeway. Sitting still it climbs a little to 200, but doesn't seem to want go past that.
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Old Jun 3, 2016 | 11:16 PM
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Ok so I bought this truck about a week ago and have since changed the thermostat and flushed/converted to green but I'm having a very odd style of overheating. I overheat after I shut the truck down. Sometimes I get up to 210 on 90 degree days but once I'm moving I'm usually fine. Bone stock 4.3 vortec. I know the fan clutch is decent as I stffed cardboard in it and it didn't slow down help me I don't want to screw the motor up. 216000 miles four wheel drive
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Old Jun 4, 2016 | 3:01 PM
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Welcome to the Forum Jack.

Rising temps on a shutdown or immediately after a stop are not unusual.
Customarily, your dash gauge is very slow to reveal higher temperatures,
(attenuated response) which is intentional. GM doesn't want to upset the
owner/driver by seeing that.

But it happens on all of our vehicles.

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Old Jun 4, 2016 | 3:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SWHouston
Welcome to the Forum Jack.

Rising temps on a shutdown or immediately after a stop are not unusual.
Customarily, your dash gauge is very slow to reveal higher temperatures,
(attenuated response) which is intentional. GM doesn't want to upset the
owner/driver by seeing that.

But it happens on all of our vehicles.


Pretty sure you just made my week
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