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samuria
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temperature gauge

Post by samuria »

fitted a nos smiths gauge today. went for a short drive and
it went to 140 degree centigrade.
which seems high to me.
i have a 88 stat.
its fitted to 10v out put .
what should i do or check please :-?
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Re: temperature gauge

Post by les »

Are you sure the gauge is in centigrade?

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Re: temperature gauge

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:roll: Seems highly unlikely!! The engine would be well roasted.......
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Re: temperature gauge

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ok lets say fahrenheit :oops:
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Then all is good! :D
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Re: temperature gauge

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the only thing is thats as far as the gauge will go :-?
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Try the gauge in a saucepan of boiling water
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mike.perry wrote:Try the gauge in a saucepan of boiling water
do you mean sender unit :-?
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But that's ok - compare the readings with a 'domestic' oven thermo in the radiator neck after a good run. Care when removing the rad cap...
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