Listee's I recently changed out my water pump on my 86 Westy. Since then I have low readings on the temp gauge, especially going down long downhills and this results in the dreaded hesitation. Seven out of ten trips wind up with the temp guage reading very low and lots of hesitation. When the guage does reach just below the warning light everything is grand. I have changed out the temp sensors on the thermostat in the past year among other things to quell the hesitation for example, AFM, digifant EFI fuel sensors, ground wires on both heads and AFM, dielectric grease on every connection on the engine I could find, O2 sensor. Any Ideas? Send Help! |
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