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Posted by: PanelBilly Feb 25 2020, 07:03 PM

I'm using a gauge I got from George that fits correctly with a 60mm core, but it doesn't have a scale. I was thinking I'd get a meat thermometer with a long cord and dropping it down the oil tank. If I did it before and after a drive, I could kind of calibrate the gauge My concern is that the tank temperature would be significantly different than the case.

Posted by: wes Feb 25 2020, 08:09 PM

I bought a dipstick thermometer from one of the members here, sorry don’t remember who but someone might chime in.

Posted by: IronHillRestorations Feb 25 2020, 08:11 PM

You can get a non contact infrared thermometer pretty cheap these days, it comes in handy for a lot of stuff

Posted by: PanelBilly Feb 25 2020, 08:47 PM

QUOTE(IronHillRestorations @ Feb 25 2020, 06:11 PM) *

You can get a non contact infrared thermometer pretty cheap these days, it comes in handy for a lot of stuff


But where do I take the reading. Is the body of the case good enough?

Posted by: Tbrown4x4 Feb 26 2020, 03:57 AM

I would think the sump plate would be the best place, but not the easiest to get to.

Posted by: GregAmy Feb 26 2020, 06:17 AM

QUOTE(wes @ Feb 25 2020, 09:09 PM) *

I bought a dipstick thermometer from one of the members here, sorry don’t remember who but someone might chime in.

Used to be Mainely Custom. They were purchased by Precision Matters.

https://precisionmatters.biz/type-4-dipstick-thermometer.php

Shows in stock.

Posted by: IronHillRestorations Feb 26 2020, 07:00 AM

Get it up to temp and pull the dipstick

Posted by: rgalla9146 Feb 26 2020, 07:19 AM

Oil tank ?
Six cylinder temp is measured with a sender threaded into the block near the fan.
Gauges with a numbers are available for Porsche instruments, VDO aftermarket
and others.
Or....do you have a dry sump 4cyl. ?

Posted by: Mark Henry Feb 26 2020, 08:04 AM

Point the infrared at the bottom of the case, it doesn't have to be at the plate. A thermometer would need a long lead to reach the oil in a tank, plus a small head you risk dropping it into the tank.

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