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    #31
    You already measured the temps and they were fine coming out of the t-stat housing (180F = 82 C). I assumed that you have a working 80C t-stat. The top of your rad should stays close to 80C then cool off significantly at the bottom of the rad. Your reading for the upper rad is a bit high (210F = 98C) so either your fan clutch is getting weak or your rad is clogging up.

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      #32
      ok is there a sure fire way to check for a rad clog? and i have another clutch fan i will install!

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        #33
        How old is your rad? If it is 20+ yrs old then just replace it. It is not worth the trouble trying to flush an old rad.

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          #34
          im a broke college kid, it is not really in my budget to buy a brandnew rad.

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            #35
            If you can't maintain the car, you should be driving a Civic.

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              #36
              Ok, you can take your rad out, pour in 10% bleach and let it soak overnight. Flush the rad out in reverse with water until you do not smell bleach anymore. Hopefully, that will buy you a few more years. Check the rad fins to see if it is still in good shape. If it is flaking off then I am afraid that you have no choice but to save money and buy a new one.

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                #37
                I can afford an e30. I actually am broke momentarily because I just bought another. And thank you I will try that!

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