I had a intake gasket replaced in my 1992 chevy caprice now my temp gauge reads hot after ten minutes of driving I changed the temp sensor and thermostat no change

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Asked by cornbeef6 Feb 22, 2015 at 07:13 PM about the 1992 Chevrolet Caprice

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I had a oil leak around the intake my mechanic changed it and now my temp gauge reads hot after ten minutes of driving the mechanic said it might be air in the system I changed the temp sensor and thermostat no change

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Yes the coolant is full I guess the mechanic has to reopen the intake thank u very helpful I even drained the coolant so I'll pass this on thanks

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