Randall, Kurtis et al,
CT19207LO has a metric temp gauge. It usually stays around 70 unless I
forget to turn on the electric fan. Argh!
See y'all in Richmond (with the fan on).
Pete
Randall Zempel wrote:
>Kurtis asked (re: his TR4):
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>>Does anyone else have a metric gauge?
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>Yes. CT39561L has a metric gauge. The needle moves to the 70 and stays
>there. I can't say I've ever seen it the gauge read any higher than the
>right of the normal operation marks. And, it needs a bit of choke when the
>temp is on the low side of normal. I haven't put a thermometer in the
>radiator to test what the coolant temperature is...it's working as I expect
>it to, so why worry about it?
>
>Randall Z
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