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Re: temp gauge
- From: Ollie <satellite1965@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 09:11:01 -0500
I got alot of faith in Autometer gauges..bet its right. Some of these other
gauges are trash. Just recently we changed a cheap aftermarket gauge on a
friends Chevelle, replaced with autometer and fixed his overheating
problems.
Ollie
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From: "incoming.verizon.net" <moweepea@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "1962 1965" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 10:39 PM
Subject: temp gauge
Ok I have a question. On my 64 Dodge 440 Max Wedge clone, I have my
factory temp gauge and a Auto Meter temp gauge. When the auto meter gauge
reads about 210, and I look at my factory gauge, it reads in the normal
range. Is there some way to check which is more accurate?? I remember back
in the day I had a new 63 Plymouth 426 Maxi and we drove it all over the
place and it never got hot.. Thanks, Harry
1964 Dodge
1970 AAR Cuda
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