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Question 1993 ford f-250 temperature mystery

So recently I got a ford f-250 because it rear ended a car and incurred minor radiator damage. So I replaced the radiator, temperature sensor, fluid, and burped the system. I dident replace the fan since it was still running strong and the water pump was pumping water through when I looked into the radiator. Now whenever I run it the guage shows the temperature rises untill about mid way then it stops for a while but after about a minute of throttle it continues to max temperature. Now theres no leakage whatsoever and the exhaust is clean so I dont think it's the gasket. Could it be the water pump has lost power or somthing with the wiring? At this point I'm stumped.
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Re: 1993 ford f-250 temperature mystery

Thermostat?
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Re: 1993 ford f-250 temperature mystery

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Thermostat?
Replaced that to but to no avail
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