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    Senior Member YellowGT5.0's Avatar
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    would i be ok with just getting a stock replacement radiator?

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    electric fan or fan clutch? either way make sure its functioning properly.
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    Get a Fluidyne, and yes make sure your fan is coming on high
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    Since your car did not start then ran poorly after it was hot, I would check the timing too. It may be a few degrees too advanced. My old 5.0 would get too hot, not want to stop when I turned the ignition off, then not want to start when hot....if the timing was 2 degrees too advanced.
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