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temp gauge

Post by muddies »

Where should the temp gauge sit on a gq 4.2 turbo diesel? :?:

mine sits just under a 1/4
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Post by skippy's GQ »

that sounds pritty good, it would be nice to keep my TB42 that cool
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Post by bogged »

skippy's GQ wrote:that sounds pritty good, it would be nice to keep my TB42 that cool


Mine used to in the old days, around 1/2..
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Post by shortgq »

Cooler doesn't necessarily mean better, the engine needs heat to ensure oil flows quickly and metal parts of the engine mate properly.... heat also burns off the crap in the oil, etc.... my tb42 sits just on half, and with a new radiator thermos and hoses i figure thats where it should sit, after warm up it never moves..... apart from really cool nights where it will drop just below half, but not far.... i figure as long as its not overheating and the temp remains constant at half everythings doing its job....
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Post by toughnut »

Mine sits just on the left side of the temp symbol. Sitting that cool may mean that the water is low in the radiator and the temp guage isn't reading it properly or the sender unit may be clapped out. :D
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Post by Woop »

MIne sits just above 1/4 after engine re-build and new thermostat

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Post by toughnut »

No matter how good your radiator is it's your thermostat that regulates the temp as far as how low it sits when driving. Like when I put my shiny new radiator and twin thermo's in the temp still sat at the same spot.......but it doesn't move at all now no matter what I'm doing. :twisted: :twisted: :armsup:
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Post by bilby »

skippy's GQ wrote:that sounds pritty good, it would be nice to keep my TB42 that cool



yep mine sitts just under half by a bees di@k too ;)
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Post by dwaynes »

bilby wrote:
skippy's GQ wrote:that sounds pritty good, it would be nice to keep my TB42 that cool



yep mine sitts just under half by a bees di@k too ;)



Same as mine and when i put the snorkel it now sits about a needle width lower
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