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Keep in mind that boiling water is 212 only at sea level. At Longmont Colorado (5000 ft), boiling was about 200 degree's Fahrenheit.
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Don't buy a cheap mechanical temp gauge, their temperature response is generally very slow and their readings aren't usually accurate. Buy a quality Stewart/Warner gauge and you won't be sorry.
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Ok weather improving.... took truck out for a short run. (3 miles or so) Outside temp 63 degrees. Ran well had mixture 1/2 open. Ran 40 mph for a mile then pulled into a large parking lot and ran slowing for about 5 min. Gauge was reading just above 165 or so. Headed back on HWY and temp continued to climb to the upper limit of the green. No steam... no overflow no leaks... check radiator fluid temp 10 min. after sitting with a real temp gauge (long stem scientific) Was at 160+ Pegged meter.
Truck has new radiator.. new water pump and fresh antifreeze. Question: is this normal temp ? Before I put in the gauge I ran the truck 50 miles at 45 mph and the moto meter never moved. No overheat or loss of fluid. I am guessing it was running around 180 degrees. Opinions welcome |
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Your coolant temperature will normally increase after you shut off the engine. My A temp usually runs ~165°F while moving but when I shut 'er down it with no circulation it will climb to 190°F.
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I have not had a chance to run it and check with Infrared gun. I am running a 2 blade aluminum fan. The radiator is a new reproduction and the engine was gone through prior to me and has very few miles on it.
It is not leaking... hold coolant level just above the baffle. Sensor is in the top radiator hose. Before I put in the APCO gauge I had driven the truck about 35 miles when I bought it and no sign of overheat. It was a 55 degree day. We shall see what happens as outside temps increase. Since everything is new I do not have much room to play with this potential concern. |
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