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Temp guage question. Early 80s Troopy

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Temp guage question. Early 80s Troopy

Post by drifter »

Looking for clarification on an '83 Troopy 2H diesel temp guage please.

Note the truck has a 4 speed g/box.

Where or what is the half way mark on these guages. Is it the line over towards the H position or is it the imaginary unmarked line half way between C & H in the large open area between C & that next line to the right.

On the freeway last Saturday driving home after picking it up, & doing 90 to 95 kph the needle mostly sat a little to the left of the imaginary half way mark as shown by the BLUE line. Pic below.

The green line shows about where the needle was sitting at the top of a long steepish hill (about 3 to 4 kms) & flat to the boards at 80 kph up the hill. It didn't go above this. It was a relatively hot day (mid 30's) close to midday. About a kilometre further along the road on the flat the needle was back to the blue line.

So is this good? I'm thinking of taking the radiator to get checked & having the tubes cleaned out just to be on the safe side.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

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Post by foster_the_fat »

I have an 85 HJ60 with a 2H and aftermarket turbo. I don't know if it's normal but my gauge moves from 1/4 to 2/3 up decent hills. I have read that the 2H can have cooling issues.
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Post by droy333 »

seems normal. The car is working harder so its only natural it gets hotter (just like you and me). Just make sure the fluid is all full. If theres cracks in your top tank of your radiator (if its been replaced already and has a plastic one) that can make the water slowly disappear. Still a good idea to go get it pressure tested and everything cause overheating sucks.
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Post by bj42turbo »

Mines a 3b diesel in a 40 and acording to my user manual they claim that anywhere between the first and second mark is normal. Maybe be worth fitting a decent aftermarket temp guage as well just to make sure you have a acurate reading..


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