[Healeys] Temp gauge 30 degrees off - why?

Steve B. Gerow steveg at abrazosdata.com
Tue Jun 18 19:23:02 MDT 2013


Rick,

With overheating one would expect the gauge to read low. One would think the needle would hit the stop and the shaft would keep rotating.

Now if it was in very cold weather, the shaft would go the other way and the needle would read high.

-- 
Steve Gerow



Healey Rick wrote -
>  
>  I wouldn't be too concerned.  I think you've single handedly found the
>  solution to years of Healey over heating.  All we need to do is remove our
>  temp needles and replace them to an acceptable temperature point.  Problem
>  solved!


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