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Old 06-09-2019, 10:41 AM   #26
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I got tired of fighting the printed circuit board so I just yanked it out and hard wired the wires. No problem since then.
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Old 06-09-2019, 11:49 AM   #27
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I live in south Florida and run my A/C. Mine is identical to dmjlambert. And the thermostat has nothing to do with the operating temperature. The thermostat controls WHEN (at what temperature) it opens. There is no difference between an open 160 or a 195. They both flow the coolant the same. Once either is open, the temperature is determined by the efficiency of the cooling system. And is the engine making more than normal heat.

If you gauge is near hot, then either you are in fact over heating or the gauge or sending unit is not accurate. Check it with a known good gauge, or use a temperature gun.
I did that, put in a new 180deg t-stat and even used a thermometer in the open radiator. I let it idle for a good hour and the temp sind the get above 190, so I know the cooling system is working as it should. I ended up tracing the wire and at the firewall, I found the connection was loose(but still connected), and I put a spot of dielectric grease in a clicked it but together. Now my gauge works again
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Old 06-18-2019, 08:16 PM   #28
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Re: Factory Temp Gauge reading?

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Not 100% correct, a thermostat can't control what your maximum temperature will be but it can control what you minimal temperature will be. If you have a motor that runs at 165 a 195 thermostat will raise the temperature to 195.

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