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Note Wednesday December 03, 2014 16:27 View thread in raw text format
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Have a two cylinder Yanmar in a Dynasys APU. Will run fine for 6 to 8 cycles cooling/heating my truck. Then will overheat and blow out a little more than a quart of antifreeze. Removed the thermostat and will do the same thing. Will fill the cooling system and it will repeat the same thing. Thanks in advance for any help with this.
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