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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. OAM" data-source="post: 212890" data-attributes="member: 9816"><p>Ok, so how long ago did you have it running and how did it run before it got too hot?</p><p></p><p>Radiator is probably clogged with deposits and/or rust. Drain it and see what it looks like. If not too bad then flush the system. If it is bad go ahead and replace it. </p><p></p><p>Automatically replace the thermostat regardless. How old is the gas in it? Does it still have 20 year old gas? Did you drive it on 20 year old gas? If it has/had old gas in it flush the fuel lines. Regardless, rebuild the carb as gas would be stored in it no matter what. All the above mentioned before my post are all good ideas. </p><p></p><p>Check the brakes. They can be rusted bad. Flush the brake lines and put in new fluid. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. OAM, post: 212890, member: 9816"] Ok, so how long ago did you have it running and how did it run before it got too hot? Radiator is probably clogged with deposits and/or rust. Drain it and see what it looks like. If not too bad then flush the system. If it is bad go ahead and replace it. Automatically replace the thermostat regardless. How old is the gas in it? Does it still have 20 year old gas? Did you drive it on 20 year old gas? If it has/had old gas in it flush the fuel lines. Regardless, rebuild the carb as gas would be stored in it no matter what. All the above mentioned before my post are all good ideas. Check the brakes. They can be rusted bad. Flush the brake lines and put in new fluid. Steve [/QUOTE]
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