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#176921 06/30/10 04:59 PM
Joined: Jun 2010
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Grease Monkey
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Grease Monkey
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chevy up all
i have a 1925 chevy superior k series sedan. my problem is overheating. i burped it jacked it up and everything short of taking the waterpump or head off. it is the factory installed engine from april 5,1925, 4 cylinder. any help will be deeplyfollowed.
thanks
G

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Hello George25, welcome to Chevy Chatter II,

Overheating is a fairly "popular" topic. Here's just a sampling:

https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php/topics/173273/1926_Chev_Overheating#Post173273

https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php...rue/Re_keeping_a_cool_28_sedan#Post53766

https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php...rue/Re_1926_4_cyl_overheating#Post171783

https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php/topics/148040/1

https://vccachat.org/ubbthreads.php...ue/Re_overheating_31_roadster#Post142279

As you can tell, there are many, many possible causes for overheating. Ranging from some of the worst which could be a cracked head or shot radiator, to the simplest which could include improper timing or a cooling system which just needs flushing. You might also post further questions about your 25 under the 1912-1928 Forum for more specific responses. Good luck with your car, and once again, welcome.

Dan



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