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08-19-2007, 06:07 PM | #1 |
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Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
Hi All,
First time poster to the forum and I am looking for a little info. Last weekend I bought a fairly clean, 1978 Chevy Big 10 with 53K original miles. It has the 350-4bbl engine. It seems to be running cool (better then the alternative) and I suspect the thermostat is stuck open. Could you all tell me where the temperature gauge needle should be pointing when the engine is warmed up? I suspect it should be somewhat to the right of the long, center vertical tick mark on the gauge. Also, let me know what temperature thermostat your running. I believe GM installed 195ºF thermostats, but I am leaning towards putting in an 180ºF to deal with the central Texas heat. Thanks for the help! Ken |
08-19-2007, 07:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
The stock temperature gauge kind of scares me, especially the ones that just say C on one side and H on the other. The ones that say 100 and 260 arent as bad but you still don't know what the water temp is until it's pegged at 260.
I would go for an aftermarket gauge to at least supplement the stock one. Running a 180 here in Austin. Last edited by Pyrotechnic; 08-19-2007 at 07:27 PM. |
08-19-2007, 08:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
Good idea. Any suggestions for a GOOD aftermarket one?
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08-19-2007, 08:27 PM | #4 |
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Re: Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
Mine sits around the 1/4 mark all the time. This is with a new rad, thermostat, heater core, and all hoses. So I would assume this is the proper location
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08-19-2007, 08:42 PM | #5 |
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Re: Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
I would say a 180* degrees thermostat should be good to run. I would also say to get an after market gauge so u will have a better reading.
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08-19-2007, 09:13 PM | #6 |
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Re: Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
Autometer is good stuff. I recommend their Autogage line for the value. About the only difference I can tell between them and the Autometer stuff is less variety of models, and they are not valid for race contingency. I own a Oil Pressure, Volts, Water Temp, and Vacuum gauges as well a tachometer and they seem to be quality products. Of course if you have the extra bucks, the Autometer stuff is great and you got a wide selection of styles to choose from.
Here's the gauge pod that I have in my 77. The larger 2 5/8 gauges are really easy to read at a glance. I can snap a pic of the install if anyone is interested. http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...gid=3362&sid=1 I'm also using oil pressure and water temp warning lights since the gauges are not mounted in the dash bezel and I wont always be looking at them. Eventually the plan is to remove the stock gauges and replace them with stock idiot lights and have these sending units trigger them. http://www.daymotorsports.com/product/282/c/C89/ |
08-19-2007, 09:29 PM | #7 | |
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Re: Coolant Temperature Gauge - Needle position when engine is warm
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I agree that a good aftermarket temp gauge is in order. I used Autometer Sport Comp gauges on my '76 Monte Carlo restoration and really liked the look and quality of them. I will most likely put one on this truck as well. The current gauge is just as Pyrotechnic described "ones that just say C on one side and H on the other." Thanks for the help! Ken |
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