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Temp Gauge Calibration
1995 Chevy 5.7L k2500 4x4
My temperature gauge just can't be right. Truck has newly installed 180 degree thermostat and sending unit. The gauge reads just under 160 degrees. Is there any way to remedy this? A calibration method perhaps? Or do I need a new gauge? Thanks
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It is while driving
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keep in mind that the temp guage is not calibrated to accuracy. you can get in 5 different trucks and get different readings but all run the same temp. they are more or less a guide. if one day it is alot higher than it normally runs, that would be an indication of a problem.
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160 seems way to low for normal operation I have a 160 thermostat on my truck and in park @ just idle it reads around 180 to 190. anything over 205 degrees will break down oil life and vescosity in less than 30 days
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Temp Guage fluctuating
I noticed while I was driving this morning that the temperature guage in my 97 GMC was bouncing from one line below 210 to one line above. It didn't matter if I was driving or sitting still. Any ideas?
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question, why do you have a 160 degree thermostat?
i believe a 195 is std for this motor. hook up a direct connect manual gauge to the motor, they are much more dependable. Plus a stewart warner 270 degree gauge looks cools, I use all manual gauges for coolant, oil and volts, do not trust electronic gauges. |
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