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Re: Very hot running 78B?

To: Larry Dickstein <bugide@tfs.net>
Subject: Re: Very hot running 78B?
From: Tab Julius <tab@penworks.com>
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2000 09:49:54 -0700
That did cross my mind at the time - lord knows the tach is flaky, the temp 
gauge could certainly be flaky too, though there's no radiator cap on it - 
it's sealed with upper and lower hoses, so I'm not sure how to check it.

OTOH, goodness knows when the radiator was last flushed...

- Tab


At 08:22 AM 4/16/00 -0500, Larry Dickstein wrote:

>You probably ought to find out if it's really running that hot (whatever that
>is?) before you start replacing parts.  The next time your wife is gone borrow
>her cooking thermometer and accurately check coolant the temperature.  I'd
>take the radiator cap off while the car is still warm but not hot!  Allow the
>car to idle to reach your "normal" operating temperature as indicated on the
>gauge.  Then check the coolant to see what the temperature really is.  If  you
>are really careful, you can temporarily raise the temperature w/ cardboard in
>front of the radiator.  Be very careful, however, as when it starts to
>overheat it will do it in a big hurry.
>
>I think you will find that the gauge has no real idea what the real
>temperature is.


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