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Thermostat, heater core, something else?

I have a '97 Chevy s10 zr2 with the 4.3L. 280K miles but 100K on the engine. I've noticed since I bought it that the temp gauge isn't getting to where it should be. It only gets barely over 100, but it does move. The heat inside the cab isn't really hot but not cold either, just decently warm. I tried flushing the heater core to see if that would help but didn't. I also hit all the hoses and such with an infrared heat detector and they were all getting up to temp. So what could it be? Just a faulty sender or what? Any help appreciated.

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What's wrong with stud colt? It's fine for a will-be-used-for-breeding-at-some-point colt. Calling any foal 'colt' is stupid though. No joke, they call them that on Howrse, and to beat an objective I needed to produce a colt. I got a filly and ragedbut saw I beat the objective anyway. I was like R U STOOPID U HAV TEH DUM.
hey, yah umm a stud colt is a young horse that is not yet gelded. people use that term all the time but as for filly colt i would just say filly. what would you like people to call a young male horse that has not yet been gelded? i say stud colt quite often. Happy Trails!!
Yes, it is annoying. I have been around horses for quite some time. I have had the pleasure of working on a couple ranches and have found that the cowboys speak their own language so that non-cowpeople do not know what they are talking about. I have discovered that true cowboys are very rare and when you do meet one they are very humble and do not try to be cool by speaking horsebonics. The weekend roper, daytime executive or car salesman, love the word colt. The classified ad must be selling a coat made in Philadelphia. Perhaps too many Philly Cheese Steak sandwiches. What a duffis.
Ummm yea!!! And I hate how ppl think a stallion is a breed.

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