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In this Discussion
- BJ__TN June 2011
- dougc_portland June 2011
- Marconi June 2011
- Richards. June 2011
Question re water temperature
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I finally got my 54 Special with the rebuilt 308 engine out for a short test drive. My concern is the water temperature. I let the engine warm up then took a spin around the block two times. The temperature indicator gauge was at a tad past the halfway mark. Is this typical for a new engine? When it is broken in where will the indicator normally rest?
The water pump and thermostat are new and the radiator was full.
Thanks for any feedback,
Doug -
All Hudson temperature gages have no temperature indicator on the dial. Just marks on the dial. You would have to buy a temperature ray gun. A digital unit that can tell temperatures on any part of the block, raditor, etc. A tool that should be in everyone's tool box. Plus you can take it with you and check temperatures while on a trip. Good luck. Rich
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THank you guys. Thought I might have a cooling problem but apparently it is in the norm.
Thanks again,
Doug