bcbennett
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I live in west TX, where the summer temps routinely reach upper 90s or triple digits. When I drive my 74 TR6 in town, the temp gauge climbs with starts and stops, and pretty soon, the engine (recently rebuilt) coughs and sputters until I can drive a bit and get it cooled down.
Question: Is this normal behavior for a high-heat engine, or would adjusting the carbs somehow rectify it and allow the car to run well at that stage?
Question: Is this normal behavior for a high-heat engine, or would adjusting the carbs somehow rectify it and allow the car to run well at that stage?
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