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Re: TR4 Celsius Mystery

To: "Paul Willoughby" <paulwillou@socal.rr.com>,
Subject: Re: TR4 Celsius Mystery
From: "John A. Wise" <JohnWise@alumni.pitt.edu>
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2005 13:37:31 -0700
At 12:53 -0700 12/6/05, Paul Willoughby wrote:
>>The TR3s and early TR4s had Fahrenheit temp gauges with a mid point 
>>of 185 degrees... which I think is pretty much normal operating 
>>temp for their engines.
>>
>>The later TR4s went with a Celsius gauge with a mid-point of 70 
>>degrees C which is 158 degrees F.  Did they expect that engine to 
>>now operate at 158 degrees?
>>
>>What has me thinking is that using the 'F to C' conversion formula 
>>yields: (185-32)(5/9)=85C  but if you get the operations out of 
>>order it can incorrectly yield: 185(5/9)-32=70.8C.
>>
>>Do you suppose they just goofed on the conversion and ordered 
>>gauges with 70C as the mid-point?  Or was there some other reason 
>>for this?


FWIW, my 60 TR3A has a Celcius temp gauge (do not know where it came 
from) & it's center point of 85C.

John

John A. Wise, Ph.D., CPE
Glendale, AZ

JohnWise@alumni.pitt.edu

1960 TR3A TS80422L
http://home.earthlink.net/~johnwise/TR3A.html




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