Temp gauge ?
Temp gauge ?
Hey guys, i upgraded my idiot gauges to rally pack. I was wondering if anyone knew the temperature range for the temp gauge? The gauge doesnt go past the first mark. My upper rad hose is 200*. I would think 200 would be normal and the gauge would be in the middle range. Any help would greatly be apprecuated. Thanks
Mike
Mike
If it's a reproduction gauge, I wouldn't imagine it's calibrated too carefully. If you think you're likely to overheat or you're driving in hot weather (like much of North America right now) or in severe conditions I wouldn't rely on it. Best to get an auxiliary in those cases and keep the rallye pack just for show.
If it's a reproduction gauge, I wouldn't imagine it's calibrated too carefully. If you think you're likely to overheat or you're driving in hot weather (like much of North America right now) or in severe conditions I wouldn't rely on it. Best to get an auxiliary in those cases and keep the rallye pack just for show.
i was just wondering if the gauge/sender is off or if 200 would be considered cold, seeing as the gauge doesnt make it half way
Hopefully somebody on here will have calibrated a reproduction rallye pack and will chime in.
I can't provide any possible solution to your issue but here's what I have experienced. I did replace the idiot lights in my '68 4-4-2 with an original gauge pod (had it checked and "serviced" as necessary beforehand) and my '69 4-4-2 had them originally. I upgraded to the correct sending units for the '68 and installed new sending units for the '69. The '68 reads about half way in the temp gauge, which is where I would anticipate it would read, while the '69 has always read about 1/4 of the way up (first mark) with both the old and replacement sending units. It just might be the gauge which I believe is the case with my '69 as I never removed that gauge pod to have it checked/serviced.
Randy C.
Randy C.
I had a reproduction gauge package in my vista cruiser when it still had the original olds 350 in it. With a gauge sending unit it showed about 1/4 at operating temp (180-190). I ran my car for several years that way. As long as you know what the gauge shows at normal operating temp you should be fine. If you are driving and the gauge shows significantly higher (1/2, etc) than what it runs normally obviously you have a problem and should pull over.
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