To: | triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
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Subject: | Re: Temperature Gauge Quiver |
From: | tomomalley@hey.net (Tom O'Malley) |
Date: | Sun, 29 Mar 1998 12:50:46 GMT |
References: | <19980328182328901.AAA103@Fatman> <351DE8A9.C96@rt66.com> |
Micheal writes... >> I would think if it was the voltage stabilizer then the needle would >> not stop quivering. >> >> Anyone have any thoughts on this? > >For the first 30 seconds to a minute of running time, I think this is >fairly common. In fact, the quivering _is_ due to the voltage >stabilizer. One reason I would guess that it's not the voltage stabiliser is that it feeds both the temp and fuel guage. I'd expect to see them both quivering if the VS was bad. Cheers! Tom O'Malley '74, '77 Spits |
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