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I have a 68 400. It had an overheating problem which was ultimately resolved with an engine rebuild. So, the overheating no longer seems to be a problem but it still takes >4 hours for the engine to actually cool down - ie it stays physically hot. Is this normal? If not - what is normal?
Thank you.
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Don't worry it's normal, after all it is a big hunk of cast iron.
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