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Re: mga water temp gauge prob.

To: Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk>
Subject: Re: mga water temp gauge prob.
From: dave houser <mgs4dave@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 09:20:58 -0500
Paul,
Engine seems at normal operating temps, not cooler, so I guess it must 
be the gauge. stat is good according to the example you gave. time to 
repair or replace.
Thanks, as always for your comments,
Dave

Paul Hunt wrote:

>Did the engine feel at normal temperature?  Or significantly cooler?  If
>normal then probably the gauge has failed, this is their normal mode of
>failure - to start reading low then not at all.  If noticeably cooler then
>probably the thermostat has stuck open.  You can confirm this by warming the
>engine up from cold feeling the top of the radiator all the time.  With a
>good stat it will stay cool for some time even though you can feel the head
>and block warming up, then gets very hot all in a rush.  With a stuck open
>stat the radiator will warm up gradually with the engine.  Also a good gauge
>but a stuck open stat will probably read higher if stationary but running at
>a fast idle than driving down the road, in winter ambients anyway.
>
>The flat battery is almost certainly nothing to do with either gauge or
>stat.  You won't do any real immediate harm running with either a stuck open
>stat or a failed temp gauge, but a stuck stat will probably need more choke
>which is not good for the engine, and a failed gauge will not reveal
>overheating is some other problem should develop ... like the stat suddenly
>closing and sticking closed!
>
>PaulH.
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>  
>
>>... What's the consensus of the group? Time to find
>>a new gauge, thermostat stuck,....??




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