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Old 07-02-2006, 03:33 PM
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Default Overheated Friday Night... How hot is too hot

Gauge went to 220 degrees as I was idling around the docks. I cut it off as soon as I could and left it for a few hours to cool down. Any ramifications I should be looking out for???
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220 for a couple min you should be fine
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No problems at 220. Aluminum @ 250 to 260 maybe a problem. Steel @ 260 for a few moments, probably not a problem either.
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