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Posted by Greg in Nebraska on June 07, 2000 at 08:04:46 from (208.50.110.10):
In Reply to: 8N Temp gauge posted by Kevin-MN on June 06, 2000 at 11:22:19:
Wow, interesting post. I have 48 8N (front mount distributor and no proof meter), and it has the water temp sensor mounted in the upper radiator hose, and the gauge mounted roughly where the proofmeter would go. I always thought my temp gauge was broken, because the temprature never went above the lowest mark on the gauge. However, a couple of weekends ago I broke the fan belt while brush hogging and didn't notice it right away. (Amazing to me that the N will operate with a broken belt). The first thing I noticed was the engine acting hot. I looked down and the temp gauge was up to 220'ish. Fortunatly no damage was done, I replaced the fan belt and she seems to act like her old self. My question is, Is the low tempreture reading do to the postion of the sensor? Or Could I have a problem that causes the coolant temprature to stay so low? Thanks Greg
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