79K15 HIghSierra
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- Joined
- Nov 19, 2020
- Posts
- 83
- Reaction score
- 175
- Location
- South Carolina
- First Name
- Reuben
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Alright fellas, riddle me this! Got my freshly rebuilt 350 installed, just back from the shop where timing was dialed in and my few rookie mistakes were mended (little things, thankfully). She runs great! Starts right up and idles great even in the cold. Here’s where my issue is. When I get it up to temp, I’m cruising down the road and when I get to about 2-3k rpm in preparation of a shift (it’s manual trans) it will tick up to 3/4 on the temp gauge. If I ride around 2k rpm it will do the same. Pretty much any time I feed her the beans it ticks up, when I let off the gas it goes back to the middle of the gauge. I replaced the thermostat when I did the rebuild and used the old one to plug a whole on the intake right behind the thermostat housing. I put the temp gauge wire on that for giggles, noticed the temp dropped below half, then when running it up to 2.5k rpm and hold it there, it went to dead center on the gauge and pretty much stayed there. Ticked up a hair when I ran it up to 3k rpm. So! My question is, am I getting a whacky reading because the temp sensor is right next to the headers? Is the reading from the intake close to accurate? I want to replace the radiator anyways as it’s the original from ‘79. Also my heater core is no good so I have the hose just running a loop from the send/return on the water pump. Thanks guys!