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			Surchin, 
 Sorry to hear about this...
 
 After having all that work done to your motor, I would definitely make sure you have a working temp gauge.
 
 First thing I would do is take it back to the shop that did the work.  I would also double check to make sure that thermostat is good.  Maybe you got a bad one?  Maybe the wrong one?  Just because it's new doesn't mean it's not bad.
 
 Skools, Ferm, or Spare will likely have a better idea of what you ought to check for, but like I said, the first step I would take is going back to the shop that did the work.
 
 I hope it all works out for you...
 
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