oil temp combo gauge bench testing, what am I doing wrong (question answered) next: calibrate the gauge |
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oil temp combo gauge bench testing, what am I doing wrong (question answered) next: calibrate the gauge |
malcolm2 |
Nov 24 2014, 07:18 PM
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This post is on hold for a while. I am getting extra help from Tim on this. He has a theory or two he is going to try..... more to come. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif) The results are back and the old gauge guts have been replaced with the guts of a new VDO gauge. Sender is in boiling water 212*F. The left edge of the red is 314*F. For comparison the VDO face plate is in the picture, just laying on the gauge, it is not PART of the gauge. The needle seems to have moved very close to the 200 on that dial (10 mm on both) as expected. Tim is awesome |
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