In a message dated 4/22/02 10:02:43 PM Mountain Daylight Time, ScismGenie@aol.com writes: > Overheating is a symptom of using high octane gas. It burns FASTER and > LONGER. > Jeff, normally, yes. However with our Mazda PU I had been in an accident that left unknown damage to the radiator. It weakened it, a lot, and it finally couldn't take the pressure and blew, that is when the engine overheated. Until then we never had a problem in over 100,000 miles. Aleta, IBSSG, Charter Member Bo-Peep Award Ogden, Utah, USA "God sent his Singers upon the Earth, With songs of Gladness and Mirth. That they might touch the hearts of men, And bring them to Heaven again." --Longfellow