Scott, what I was thinking of doing on mine to end the problem with it
being too hot and to keep it predictably cool is to take the gauge
apart, carefully figure out just hot hot it should be, and expertly use
two straight pins discretely placed on both sides of the indicator to
hold it in place. What does 160 degrees sound like? Kim
>My water temp sender has been determined to be non-existent by my own
>hand (thanks JB). If anyone has any information about the AMC360 water
>temp sender that will ease my search for a replacement, I would
>appreciate it (Like a part # or a place to find it). A little known
>piece of automotive know-how is that a water temperature guage seldom
>works if the temp sender is replaced by an intake manifold blank plug.
>
>Thanks for the help everyone, we'll see how well the Bricklin makes
the
>move south (only 30 minutes south but you never know with my luck)
>
>-Scott
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