Engine overheating

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Asked by MrLinca Jun 26, 2013 at 03:32 PM about the Lincoln Continental

Question type: General

Hello! My Linc 430 getting hot all the time when i drive slowly. the water cooler is new and the pump is ok,the thermostat is working.The small termostats is taken out. What can i do about this problem.I like to drive my Linc Cont 1959.
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Low speed overheating us usually due to airflow through the radiator (or a lack of it) but a clogged radiator and/or a worn out water pump impeller can do it too. Check the fan and check for coolant flow.

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Does anyone know were i can get the 2 140° thermostats from? Or if they need to be put back or can they be left out? Thanks

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I have a 2001 Lincoln contenitial I've changed the radiator water pump thermostat hoses are new I get hot heat but car is still running hot

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