In a message dated 96-03-29 11:00:41 EST, fairwind@northernnet.com (Dan Houg) writes: > just replaced my thermostat when i did head gaskets on the '87. previously, > >the water temp gauge was always smack dab in the middle of the red >warning LED. now it is running completely off but adjacent to the LED on the >hot >side of the scale. heater output is wonderful but i'm wondering if i >still have some entrapped air causing the system to run hot. > The needle on my 87 covers the lower 1/4 of the LED, while the needle on my 88 just touches the top side of the LED. I don't know if there are actual temperature differences, differences in senders, differences in gages, or a combination. Jim Davis
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