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not sure i understand what you mean, Temp. wise 220 to 230 is boiling witch it will never get to unless you have a major cooling problem like bad head gasget or cracked head or something on that order
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Whats the normal operating temp on a 2000 Suburban 5.3 Vortex Eng? It's 90 above degrees temp wise in the city. Temp gauge in the truck shows between 200-210. That temp is normal especially ...
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