Posted by CNKS on May 24, 2011 at 19:00:37 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: water temp gauge on A posted by truckinthumbtack on May 24, 2011 at 18:41:26:
Pressurized systems allow the coolant temperature to go higher before boiling than non pressurized systems. Therefore the readings will always be on the low side with the color codes for a pressurized system. Since the sensor goes in the lower inlet to the engine block, the correct gauge will read low anyway. There is no advantage to the one you mention, if you want one get the correct one, but unless you have a serious cooling problem it won't help you much. On my Super A, I used a modified upper outlet from a C123 so that it reads the exiting hot water from the block, instead of the cool water at the bottom of the radiator. The ad you quoted says it fits, that doesn't mean it will read correctly, at least according to the cold run hot color codes. Actually, I did the opposite thing, mine reads high, I think because it is for a non-pressurized system, I ordered the wrong one.
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