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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Jaguar V12L overheating (fwd)
In a message dated 97-02-03 22:03:47 EST, Nick write: << I am sure you get many request for assistance on overheating problems. Unfortunately in Australia there is not too much info available on 1974 V12L(double six Jags). >> Perhaps the cooling system is working correctly. Maybe the problem is the engine is generating too much heat. Have you checked the mixture and timing, either one of which could cause overheating. Phillip Toogood Nashville 1973 E-Type OTS
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