2007 MBP sudden thermal shutdown

I have a 2.16 first-gen Macbook Pro (Core Duo) that has recently become unusable.  It will suddenly and abruptly shut down and at the same time turn both fans full on.  Initially this would only happen under heavy load (encoding video), but it became more and more frequent, and now it happens typically within a minute of rebooting.
Running Apple Hardware Test usually finds no problems, although I have occasionally seen 4SNS/1/400000000 TCOP (CPU temperature
sensor out of bounds).  The scenario sounds very much as if the system is detecting over-temperature in the CPU and going in to a safe shutdown to avoid permanent damage. 
I've seen this problem associated with failed fans, but both my fans are working, verified by listening and also by smcFanControl.  I've also installed various temperature monitoring software; the CPUs can be relatively cool just before the shutdown (e.g. 60\deg C), but they do show some surprisingly rapid spikes, especially the Core A temp sensor - maybe a jump of 20 \deg in a second, then rapidly back down again.
Since I bought the machine in May 2007 it is out of warrantee, although I bought it with AppleCare.
I tried turning off the second core using the Processors control panel, but this didn't stop the shutdowns.
One odd thing is that after booting into Apple Hardware Test from the install DVD and running the "extended" test (which generally reports no errors), then rebooting into MacOS, I can usually get a few minutes' of use, versus a few seconds for any subsequent restart.
I'm guessing the temp sensor is simply malfunctioning, or somehow noisy.  Is there any known way to defeat the sudden thermal shutdown routine?
Or it could be a breakdown of the thermal chain to the heatsink.  Has anyone heard of this?
Thanks for any advice or suggestions,
  DAn.

Try reapplying thermal grease to the processor heat sink.  
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