Mike,
DO NOT TRUST A MOTOMETER! (shout intended). They only give a reasonable
reading if the bottom of the tube is immersed in coolant. TDs have a tendency
to
throw the top inch or so of coolant out of the overflow tube. As a result, the
Motometer bulb is riding high and dry after a while. Do your TD a favor and
install a combo gauge.
Bud Krueger
52TD
Mike Razor wrote:
> Thanks everybody for the responses. They have now decided on going in
> the TD (she likes it better) so I think the back of the seat will hold
> up and there is less chance of falling off and out of the car. TD
> seems to do better in slow traffic, guess there is better air flow
> around the engine or could be the motometer is not as accurate and I
> don't know to worry about the engine heat.
> Mike R
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