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I would like to know the temp readings for each of the markings on the temp gauge of my 52 Vic. In other words, the markings between C and H. Thanks,as always, for your input!
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Cold, medium cold, medium, medium hot, hot.
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Funny.
Never heard of any temperature being assigned to any makings on the gage. If it imperative that you know the temperature at those points then hook up a mechanical gage and use it to record and transfer those readings at each mark to the original gage. |
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Or use an IR Heat Gun and check at the neck on the heads. Don't believe the marks have any numeric value assigned to them.
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