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JERSON SANTOS Posted on Mar 01, 2011
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Im having overheating problem with my zzr400 1995 model

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I think if all appears to be as it should be, coolant level and no radiator blockages, ther may be an air lock stopping the coolant circulation.
Hope that helps

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