VERY hot macbook after apple repair

I recently took my macbook to apple to get it repaired, as a few cracks had appeared by the hinges and screws, the main casing (including keyboard) and monitor casing were replaced, I got the laptop back today, and having used it for a while, it has got very hot (in excess of 100 degrees!) which is very unusual as it never used to get hotter than 80 before the repair (I use a free tool called Temperature Monitor by Bresink, I don't know how reliable this is but I know it never used to go past 80), so I'm just wondering if this is something to be worried about, but the fact that i nearly burnt my hand is reason enough to be worried.
I also noticed that when i booted windows (boot camp, windows 7 32-bit) for the first time after the repair a few drivers were installed, at the time I just assumed that it was because components had been disconnected then reconnected, but would apple have changed any of the components?
Thanks
Ben

Read my tip:
http://discussions.apple.com/click.jspa?searchID=-1&messageID=3461358
Unless something happens to indicate a hardware issue, don't create a problem by trying to modify how the machine cools itself, except with exterior ventilation additions, or better heat conductors.

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