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I would guess that the thermostat is not opening at the proper temperature. Once it does open proper circulation brings it down to the correct operating temperature. I think it should be replaced.
If it backfires while you are driving, the intake manifold bolts may be loose or the gasket may need to be replaced. If it backfires when you turn off the ignition, the fuel mixture is a little on the rich side.
There are many things that can cause this issue. It could be that the timing is not set correctly or that the timing chain or belt is stretched causing the car to be out of time.
fan clutch?
You have bad spark plugs and they need to be changed or there could be a bad vacuum line that needs to be replaced.
There does not seem to by any way to repair the horn, the airbag has to be replaced.
Check the timing.
You need to get the temperature sensor repaired or, more likely, replaced.
Double check, then triple check your firing order. Especially which distributor post is #1. Sounds like you're one off.
Try replacing the sparkplug. I had the same problem, I replaced the sparkplug and made sure the carburetor filter was clean. I also drained the gas tank and replaced it within new 93 octane gas. Hope this helps It should run perfect after that.
That is not realy a question, can you refrase it some how??
Something isn't timed properly, either the timing chain or the igniton.