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hondo402000 said:you could take the thermostat housing off and pull the thermostat out and check to see if you have air in the head. pour coolant in the thermostat housing directly into the head, put the thermostat cover back on without the thermostat, run the car for a few minutes with out the radiator cap on and heater in full on, fill up the radiator if it goes down, shut the engine off, put the thermostat back in and cap on. it problem persist, there could be blockage somewhere,
did you have the radiator cleaned out by a professional shop?
that probably how I would approach the problem
Hondo
If your going to all that trouble. Take an aspirin ,not gel coated, and open the thermostat. Place the aspirin there. Put it all back together and start it up and fill it. That way you get all the air out of it while it is cold.
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