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BigNotEasyGuy
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While you have the head off take it to an automotive machine shop and have it checked for flatness. This will tell you if it was warped by the heat. Flush and reverse flush the block as well as the radiator. That may not remove all the gunk but it will take out the lion's share. Depending on construction and how far you want to go, if you remove the radiator you may be able to pull the water pump and inspect the vanes. Check it for easy spinning as well. While you were running are you sure your fan belt was tight? If you remove the temperature sensor a mechanical gauge should screw right in to replace it. The challenge will be mounting a gauge.
Sorry, my post was already long so I left out some details. The previous owner already added a temp guage, that's how I know the reading when it's overheating. The fan is attached to the front of the engine and spins all the time, it's not on a belt so I'm guessing that's not the issue. I think checking the water pump is a good idea. The technical manual doesn't address it so I'll have to do some research to figure out where it is on the 755.