flint54 Posted June 6, 2011 Share Posted June 6, 2011 I gave in to the urge and bought a Fluke 62 Mini IR temp gauge (with laser pointer). I find that my dash gauge is surprisingly accurate, depending on exactly where else I measure. When dash gauge says 210 deg, I read 205 deg on the T-stat housing, 200 deg on the upper hose immediately connected to the housing, and 220 deg on the brass body of the sensor screwed into the housing. Surprisingly (to me anyways), the upper hose temp drops to 185 deg at the radiator, and the lower hose temp measures 175 deg coming off the radiator. I was surprised to drop only 10 deg through a new (OEM) radiator with both fans running, until I ran across this article that suggests a 10 deg drop through the radiator is typical. The article also discusses other aspects of cooling system design, including instances where changing the flow rate may be warranted. http://www.enginebasics.com/Engine%20Ba ... oling.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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