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Re: [TR] TR6 Temperature gauge pegged hot

To: "<jeffn@msystech.com>" <jeffn@msystech.com> s=q20140121; t=1428902447; bh=SNjW9+dwea60wc1K+LRxHBAxqaWecfAlpvjVPNyYvL4=; h=Received:Received:Content-Type:Mime-Version:Subject:From:Date: Message-Id:To; b=E/ZX2Q5lKEZ0KIYoOHcoNJvsumiC9Hi4JLPZXSkQ55US/WeDGBAarzjSsszHe3Yh3 EXqN/vJz0F3RcF7J+RvRUoRQnvaIJhzQ64G9owARXhLdCNG7a23KXITQFPsUM2mNUD IDhx2jArs0lbf9VpDL0NoLBhuYutNE4YGEaC5H80f7vvxUl1ZNDG8oNdWZ2xDtybD0 o5W+ezAieUJd+N4BAsBE7ZaYILkq1E2n7ddbMOK21ECXPvGB82hFx3o6WJH0iyRwfP qRzu+uPyw9A/htblHHLUadf1ml8gngV48wve2XCsXg/20yO/PUQbBV/QJd2oO4fkvY xG8ah91cSp/uw==
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Temperature gauge pegged hot
From: Joao Simoes <jmbs46@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 01:20:37 -0400
Cc: "<triumphs@autox.team.net>" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
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Hi.
I highly recommend you replace the thermostat. Even if you lived in a desert, 
your thermostat is very important to shorten the warmup time. There is nothing 
to gain by removing it, only less engine life.
As far as the gauge, remove the wire connector from the sender and, with the 
ignition on, look at the gauge, I think it should be at one extreme or the 
other ( full hot or full cold) , then touch the wire connector to a ground, 
like the engine block. The gauge now should point to the opposite extreme. 
If it does, then your sender must be bad, if not then either the gauge or the 
wire itself is bad.

Take care,

Joao

> On Apr 12, 2015, at 8:14 PM, <jeffn@msystech.com> <jeffn@msystech.com> wrote:
> 
> Well, it was a great day here in southern New Jersey. Sunny and in the mid 
> 60's. I started my '72 TR6 for the first time since last winter and observed 
> the the temperature gauge started out pointing to Hot, rather than Cold. 
> Hmmm.. So, I unplugged the wire to the temperature sensor. No change. I 
> grounded the wire. No change. After driving around for a while, the gauge 
> finally pointed to the middle, and a little while later, it was pegged past 
> hot. I removed the thermostat  years ago since I never drive when the weather 
> is cold. The water level is fine, and I replaced the radiator two years ago 
> with one of those expensive aluminum ones.
> So, the question is: Is my gauge finally shot?, wiring problem, sensor is 
> bad, or something else?
> 
> 
> Thanking in advance,
> Jeff N.
> '72 TR6
> 
> 
> 
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