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7010 New Temp Gauge / New Sensor

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Topic: 7010 New Temp Gauge / New Sensor
Posted By: calico190xt68
Subject: 7010 New Temp Gauge / New Sensor
Date Posted: 05 May 2025 at 9:08pm
I also tested my temp gauge and new sensor.  I think at most the gauge could be off by about 15-20 degrees.  I used a Laser based thermometer and pointed it at the sensor end.  After running for 5 minutes, it showed 136 degrees.  Based upon my estimate on the Gauge it was reading around 140-150.  Hard to estimate it exactly.  Good news is that I don't have to calibrate the Temp Sensor and Gauge.  Later this summer, I will use my laser thermometer and figure out differences.  It is not unusual for engine to get to 210 or so in 95 degree day.  

I understand that if I need to dial in the temp, I will have to use additional resistors in parallel to lower the resistance.  We will see.  Right now, I am going to avoid the calibration step for the engine temp.

So, looks like the new combo gauge for temp/fuel is going to work out.


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Posted By: DrAllis
Date Posted: 05 May 2025 at 9:20pm
I would say your temp gauge is spot on. Using an infant red point-and-shoot temp reader gun would surely be a little bit less on the outside of the thermostat housing (or wherever you are pointing to) than directly sensing in the coolant itself.


Posted By: JC-WI
Date Posted: 06 May 2025 at 1:57am
What kinda set of gauges did you pick up?


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