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    Jul 12, 2007, 05:01 PM
    Dodge pickup overheating
    I have a 01 dodge 1500 that overheats when driving in fifth gear and 60 plus mph. I can slow down and it will cool down. I have changed the fan clutch, thermostat, and radiator cap. The coolant is not dirty at all. I just bought pickup and wondering if it has been hot and has blown head gasket. It runs fine. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Jul 12, 2007, 05:23 PM
    Don't rule out the possibility that you need to replace the radiator. Mineral buildup, from not using distilled water, can cause overheating--requiring the radiator be rodded or replaced. I would replace it.

    If you have a blown head gasket, you would likely know it--possible loss of power, coolant, and oil. Running a compression check on each cylinder will help you resolve that issue, if your fluid levels appear okay.

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