well, i would stop the truck first. hehe. the snap on trucks have them. it looks
like a kids space laser gun. very accurate. you can check for where the plug is
in a radiator too with it by shooting it all over repeatedly or shoot the hub
area or AC ducts when charging the AC.
"R. Welch" wrote:
> Can you provide a little more info on the pistol thermometers? Haven't
> heard about those. What about their accuracy? How does one point and shoot
> when driving?
>
> -Bob Welch
> 56 Cameo
> 55 Belair
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ADvent@thuntek.net>
> To: "R. Welch" <rwelch@ionet.net>
> Cc: "Old Trucks List" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 3:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Radiators and hi-stall converters
>
> > I have used an oil temp guage in an automatic. It will scare you where the
> temps
> > goes when stuck in the snow or climbong a long grade in the heat. Checking
> the
> > trans temp is easy now that there are those pstol thermometers. You just
> point
> > and pull the trigger like you were going to shoot it with your favorite
> pistol.
> >
>
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