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Old 02-08-2015, 09:05 PM   #1
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Default Re: Installation of Temp Gauge

I did the hot water test of the sender unit in my top his connection, gauge worked fine, This being a car new to me I hadn't tested it before and had never seen it move much if at all. The hot water had it shoot right up the scale and it coincided reading with a thermometer I had placed in the water. I'm good to go for a while at least. Thanks for the tips on a replacement gauge when the time comes.
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Old 02-12-2015, 08:13 PM   #2
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I did the hot water test of the sender unit in my top his connection, gauge worked fine, This being a car new to me I hadn't tested it before and had never seen it move much if at all. The hot water had it shoot right up the scale and it coincided reading with a thermometer I had placed in the water. I'm good to go for a while at least. Thanks for the tips on a replacement gauge when the time comes.
When shopping for Mechanical Temp Gages or Moto-Meters @ swap meets, take along a BIC lighter to test them with. When buying new repro temp gauges, test them in boiling water, to see if they're reading 212 degrees. Chuck went through 4 new NAPA gauges, to get one that was ACCURATE! (Made in CHINA!)
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