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Old 06-18-2025, 07:11 PM   #1
Ayers1
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Default Re: 1930 Model A engine running hot

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Originally Posted by KCW View Post
I’ve got a 1930 Model A. When I got it about 8 years ago the previous owner had installed a temperature gauge. It’s underneath the steering column. The engine has been running hot and a friend of mine suggested that perhaps the gauge itself is bad. I was thinking of replacing it. We’ve tried everything else. Attached are a few photos. One is of the gauge itself and another is where it inserts in the engine. Not really sure how it work. Does anyone know where I might get a similar one to swap it out and where? I can’t imagine it’s that difficult to install. Thank you everyone!!!

PS. Drove for ten minutes the other day and the engine read 210degF. Spark was timed appropriately.
You can get a universal temperature gauge at any auto parts store. I had to replace one on mine and the one I bought had different threads on it. I then had to go back and get an adapter for it. That also comes as a universal kit.
As to why it's getting hot, if your timing and fuel is set properly, check the radiator. A lot of the tubes could be stopped up and the water isn't flowing like it needs to.
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