> I have an 63' Alpine S2 with engine troubles. It run's always to hot even
> without thermostat and it look's like I should have my engine fixed.
I just thought of some more stuff that can cause overheating:
carburetion and timing. If the mixture is too lean or the timing is
not set properly, the engine can run too hot. Verify that your
carburettor(s) and timing are set properly before doing the engine
swap.
Best of luck,
-- T.J. Higgins | tjhiggin(at)ingr.com | (205) 730-7922 Intergraph Corp. | Infrastructure Product Center | Huntsville, AL, USA
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