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Re: Oil Temp gauge.

Subject: Re: Oil Temp gauge.
Date: Wed, 06 Dec 2000 21:43:19 -0800
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <3.0.6.16.20001205073511.2ddf19a0@gpo.iol.ie>
Hey Toby,
Smiths makes a real trick looking oil temp gauge (270 degrees sweep) and it even
fits the same dash hole... seen it on Ebay for about $75.
There is a good Smiths rep out of NY with great prices, but I've got his number
at my office... maybe someone else on the list knows of him?
-Drew

"Ron.Corry" wrote:

> Hey Toby,
>
> Re my earlier post:-
> >
> Snip.... "Runs about 65' Don't know if that's the right temp for the oil,..."
>
> I just thought to look up my result of the National Car Test on my daily
> driver. The engine emissions etc. were tested when the oil temp was 67'C.!
>
> So, it would seem that (1), my boat engine is running about normal temp., and
> (2) the oil heat range is LESS that the water temp. range.
>
> My conclusion/opinion is that you could certainly use a water temp gauge to
> measure your oil temp.
>
> Cheers from a wet central Ireland.
>
> Ron.

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