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Decided to install one of these gauges, so cool highly recommend it.
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Re: Temperature Gauge I feel that a temperature gauge is the most important gauge to have .
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Re: Temperature Gauge Installed one this weekend. I found that the thermo qual is accurate although the gauge is more responsive.
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Re: Temperature Gauge No harm meant but not all of the thermoquail caps are accurate . The two that I have are not accurate. . Ive found that the flip top radiator caps are mostly good for ruining the radiator neck . I'm pretty sure that all of the temperature gauges aren't accurate either . I do prefer a gauge mounted inside the car where it is easy to read and out of the weather ...
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Re: Temperature Gauge Personally I don't trust a Thermoquail or Motometer as they are 'measuring' air temperature above the coolant. The bulb is not submerge in the coolant. I have always had good luck with SW gauges, plus I prefer the 270° dial.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1760/...09d03f19_q.jpg Altho I like the look of the Quail or the Motometer, I went back to a plain cap because the locking cap is junk (from Vintique of course) and as Purdy pointed out, damages the filler neck. |
Re: Temperature Gauge Right on Y-Block .That has been my experience , exactly !!!
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Re: Temperature Gauge Good to see these reviews. I like the quail look, was thinking about getting one. Temp gauge is a great idea, but I don't like the placement - spoils the look of the dash panel. Not too many options, though. Maybe I can figure out how to mount it on top of the radiator cap....
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Re: Temperature Gauge Mine is mounted to the left of the steering column. I mounted it to the 'old' steering column support after I installed the late '31 support.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Your right, it does spoil the look on the placement on the dash, i do like the green and red on the gauge though.
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Re: Temperature Gauge 1 Attachment(s)
This is what I've used on my cars. Of course if you get one it probably will need to be rebuilt. Can spend a lot of money. They do look nice.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Rather than worrying about the temp (unless of course it boils) I find I have incredible peace of mind with my broken non working motometer
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Re: Temperature Gauge Have an arco temp gauge. According to two ir guns it reads 20 degrees high.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Of course! Steering column! DOH!!
You guys are more creative than I am. Thanks for sharing. |
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Re: Temperature Gauge Where does one connect the light switch power wire to on these gauges?
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