On 9/16/2012 1:08 PM, Mike Welch wrote:
I use an infrared thermometer, if the temp gauge says 200 and the IR
thermometer says 180, I tend to believe the IR.
Last time I did this, was fighting red-lining temp gauge for a month,
everything tested OK, replaced radiator, hoses, gauge, voltage
regulator, flushed everything, no joy. It was only after using the IR
thermometer that I figured out it was the temp sending unit.
You can also stick a thermometer in the cold radiator (when the cap is
not remotely mounted) and get a good idea by watching it as it warms up....
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