| Finally, an actual answer. This will go in my "worth keeping" file.
Thanks!
<dnw>
'72 Midget
'98 Safari
'02 9-5 Wagon
'64 (me)
www.dnw.us/mgs.htm
----- Original Message -----
From "David Riker" <davriker at pacbell.net>
> The early and later mechanical gauges are calibrated identically, except
the
> later gauges have N for normal instead of degree increments. Here are the
> corresponding temps from a gauge that reads in degrees:  At cold, the
needle
> begins reading from 90 degrees  When the needle is perpendicular and
> pointing at the N directly, the car is 185 degrees.  The beginning of the
> solid white "H" area of the gauge the temp is 212.  When the needle is
> pegged, it is 230 or above. All fareinheight (sic), of course.
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