Ol Blue 2018
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2018
- Posts
- 21
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Pensacola, FL
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V10
- Engine Size
- 350
I have a stock 1987 V10 with a TBI 350. This motor was installed in 1999 by Chevrolet at a local dealership.
I was getting a reading from the temp gauge in the dash that seemed a little high, so she got a new 195 degree thermostat, 16 lb radiator cap, fan clutch and gauge sending unit and the engine coolant temp sensor next to the thermostat.
This did not change the temp value on the dash, so I installed an aftermarket electronic temp gauge and the coinciding sending unit. Now i have an accurate reading of the actual temp.
My goal: have the original, factory temp gauge work well enough so I can trust it is accurate within reason. I am thinking of running the new gauge for a couple weeks, then removing the needle from my stock gauge and placing it back on an matching it to what I know the temperature is. Sort of “recalibrate” it. And swapping back the correct sending unit.
My question 1: what should my temperature be ideally ?
The engine never steams or pushes coolant past the 16 pound cap into the resevoir.
My question 2: what temperature d o the lines on the original gauge represent?
i.e. is the mark between 210 and 260– is that 235?
Here are some pics that hopefully explain more.
I would love to hear thoughts. Thank you.
I was getting a reading from the temp gauge in the dash that seemed a little high, so she got a new 195 degree thermostat, 16 lb radiator cap, fan clutch and gauge sending unit and the engine coolant temp sensor next to the thermostat.
This did not change the temp value on the dash, so I installed an aftermarket electronic temp gauge and the coinciding sending unit. Now i have an accurate reading of the actual temp.
My goal: have the original, factory temp gauge work well enough so I can trust it is accurate within reason. I am thinking of running the new gauge for a couple weeks, then removing the needle from my stock gauge and placing it back on an matching it to what I know the temperature is. Sort of “recalibrate” it. And swapping back the correct sending unit.
My question 1: what should my temperature be ideally ?
The engine never steams or pushes coolant past the 16 pound cap into the resevoir.
My question 2: what temperature d o the lines on the original gauge represent?
i.e. is the mark between 210 and 260– is that 235?
Here are some pics that hopefully explain more.
I would love to hear thoughts. Thank you.
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