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1. Re: Heat Soak -Reply (score: 1)
Author: Adrian Jones <AdrianJones@compuserve.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 20:52:09 -0400
Message text written by Rick Morrison and near normal temp, the temperature in the block will rise , sometimes quite rapidly, as the uncirulated coolant absorbs heat still in the hotter metal block.
/html/mgs/1997-09/msg00161.html (7,669 bytes)

2. Heat Soak -Reply (score: 1)
Author: Matt Kulka <Matt.Kulka@hboc.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 10:29:00 -0400
I don't own a car with one of those quicksilver temperature sensors, so consider Mr. Allen's response more informed than mine. But just a thought, but have you checked your coolant lately? I'm no phy
/html/mgs/1997-08/msg01977.html (7,367 bytes)

3. Re: Heat Soak -Reply (score: 1)
Author: gofastmg@juno.com (Rick Morrison)
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 14:58:20 EDT
Another possibility, It wasn't mentioned, but was the engine running while the temp rose? If not, it probably isn't anything to worry about. With the engine off, and near normal temp, the temperature
/html/mgs/1997-08/msg02022.html (8,215 bytes)

4. Heat Soak -Reply (score: 1)
Author: Adrian Jones <AdrianJones@compuserve.com>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 1997 11:50:18 -0400
Thanks for the suggestion to check the coolant. Yeah, that's the first thing I checked, along with checking the oil level. Both were OK. I've heard of "heat soak" before so I expect the temp to incr
/html/mgs/1997-08/msg02118.html (7,210 bytes)


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