Nory,
The early h2o/oil pressure gauge from approx 58-66 has numbers
from 100-240 ( give or take ) and is great for seeing movement and
close monitoring of the coolant system
Alan
If your is newer you might consider a swap out for an earlier gauge and
enjoy watching temp chances .
Alan
Nory wrote:
> >"...temp gauge on my 1275 Bugeye with
> >original-type radiator refused to go above >120 degrees..."
>
> Okay, I give up- What kind of temp gauge do you guys have that tells you
> how many degrees it's at? Mine just say "C" "N" and "H".......
>
> -NORY
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