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12-29-2005, 13:59
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More battery/voltage help needed
OK guys...I need more help.
My coach now has four brand new T105 batteries. With my engine running at "high idle" (about 1200 rpm), a multi-meter reading at the alternator reads 13.6. This is also the voltage shown at the batteries with the engine running and at the voltage gauge. Is this normal? Before I installed the new batteries, the voltage gauge usually registered above 14 when running. Is this because the new batteries are new and require less output? I am asking all this because it seems like these new batteries are not as strong as the old ones "at rest", leading me to wonder if they are not being charged enough while the engine is running. Thanks, Scott Forman 82 FC35RB Memphis |
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12-29-2005, 16:25
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It is not uncommon to have batteries less than fully charged when
newly installed, in which case the alternator might initially have trouble maintaining >14v until they are substantially charged. Old batteries might not have had the capacity to draw much charging current. As the batteries become more fully charged, the voltage should climb up. If your ammeter is working properly, you should be seeing at least 60-80amps to draw the voltage down that low (assuming little 12v draw from coach systems). If not, it would appear that your alternator is getting weak, if a diode is bad you will have reduced output, or a regulator problem. Is it the original Motorola? Internally regulated? I believe that the original internally regulated Motorola has an adjustable output (large screw-slotted shaft sticking out of the back of the alternator). The original gray-box chargers are also sneaky. They will hum as normal when they don't charge. It is very common to have only one charger functioning and not know it until the other fails. A replacement 160a Leece-Neville (I think A000128??) J-180 replacement alternator can be found at any heavy-truck dealer for a reasonable price. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@r...> wrote: > > OK guys...I need more help. > > My coach now has four brand new T105 batteries. With my engine > running at "high idle" (about 1200 rpm), a multi-meter reading at the > alternator reads 13.6. This is also the voltage shown at the > batteries with the engine running and at the voltage gauge. > > Is this normal? Before I installed the new batteries, the voltage > gauge usually registered above 14 when running. Is this because the > new batteries are new and require less output? > > I am asking all this because it seems like these new batteries are > not as strong as the old ones "at rest", leading me to wonder if they > are not being charged enough while the engine is running. > > Thanks, > Scott Forman > 82 FC35RB > Memphis > |
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12-29-2005, 17:00
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Scott you are describing one of the most difficult areas for most
people to understand since in my experience it is not very well described anywhere I have found. If you have the original Motorola alternator it is EXTERNALLY regulated and you will find the prestolite 8RH2024 regulator installed towards the front of the battery compartment on the back wall. BB designed it that way to compensate for the undersized battery cables (and there long length)they used on the forward control BBs. If you do not have the original Motorola alternator installed then you more then likely have a Leece-Neville internally regulated alternator installed and the prestolite regulator should no longer be in the circuit. Depending on which alternator model you have installed the cut in voltage may be higher then your high idle for the engine. If you check the pully size on the alternator and the pully size of your engine you should have a 3" pulley on the alternator and a 5 5/8" pulley on the engine giving you a ratio of 1.875, that is the alternator will be rotating at 1.875 times the engine RPM. If you are idling at 1200 RPM then your alternator is rotating at 2250 RPMs and if you have a Leece-Neville 8LHA2121V alternator installed (representative of the 160 amp alternators) http://www.prestolite.com/index.php. , you will be putting out approximately 80 amps. When you first install new batteries( or have discharged your batteries while drycamping) they probably will not be fully charged so when you start the engine the voltage at the battery terminals will be around 12.5 to 13.2 volts and will slowly climb to 14.2 volts when they are fully charged. These voltages are only typical and your specific batteries and cables may change them. One of the best upgrades you can make to a forward control in my opinion is to move the chargers to the compartment under the passenger side to sharply reduce the cable lengths. Tom Warner 1982 FC35 Vernon Center,NY At 08:59 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote: >OK guys...I need more help. > >My coach now has four brand new T105 batteries. With my engine >running at "high idle" (about 1200 rpm), a multi-meter reading at the >alternator reads 13.6. This is also the voltage shown at the >batteries with the engine running and at the voltage gauge. > >Is this normal? Before I installed the new batteries, the voltage >gauge usually registered above 14 when running. Is this because the >new batteries are new and require less output? > >I am asking all this because it seems like these new batteries are >not as strong as the old ones "at rest", leading me to wonder if they >are not being charged enough while the engine is running. > >Thanks, >Scott Forman >82 FC35RB >Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > >SPONSORED LINKS ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recr...;vehi\ cles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=\ Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_\ ObWmSYTw>Recreational >vehicles ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Wand...w2=Wa\ nderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recre\ ational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z-8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ>W\ anderlodge ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Auto...3;veh\ icles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5\ =Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy3\ 4cC1O9CxA>Automotive >maintenance ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recr...tiona\ l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deal\ er&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_Xahae\ YHfELr6o72IW1A>Recreational >vehicle dealer ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Used...ional\ +vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deale\ r&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L\ -kXbDI4ZSadEw>Used >recreational vehicles ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Auto...vehic\ les&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=U\ sed+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnM\ q_4GlXA>Automotive >radiators > > >---------- >YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > * Visit your group > "<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum>WanderlodgeForum" on the web. > * > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > * > odgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > * > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the > <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > >---------- |
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12-29-2005, 21:28
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Scott- my voltage shows the same- 13.6. Ernie -83pt40 in Louisiana
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12-30-2005, 03:53
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More battery/voltage help needed
As many of us know, BlueBird installed an internally regulated
Motorola, an externally regulated Motorola, and an internally regulated Leece-Neville with external voltage sense as original equipment on the 3208 Cat. The internally regulated Motorola is in my opinion and experience a very good unit and adjustable. You will need to discover which you have. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner wrote: > > Scott you are describing one of the most difficult areas for most > people to understand since in my experience it is not very well > described anywhere I have found. > > If you have the original Motorola alternator it is EXTERNALLY > regulated and you will find the prestolite 8RH2024 regulator > installed towards the front of the battery compartment on the back > wall. BB designed it that way to compensate for the undersized > battery cables (and there long length)they used on the forward control BBs. > If you do not have the original Motorola alternator installed then > you more then likely have a Leece-Neville internally regulated > alternator installed and the prestolite regulator should no longer be > in the circuit. Depending on which alternator model you have > installed the cut in voltage may be higher then your high idle for > the engine. If you check the pully size on the alternator and the > pully size of your engine you should have a 3" pulley on the > alternator and a 5 5/8" pulley on the engine giving you a ratio of > 1.875, that is the alternator will be rotating at 1.875 times the > engine RPM. If you are idling at 1200 RPM then your alternator is > rotating at 2250 RPMs and if you have a Leece-Neville 8LHA2121V > alternator installed (representative of the 160 amp > alternators) http://www.prestolite.com/index.php. , you will be > putting out approximately 80 amps. > > When you first install new batteries( or have discharged your > batteries while drycamping) they probably will not be fully charged > so when you start the engine the voltage at the battery terminals > will be around 12.5 to 13.2 volts and will slowly climb to 14.2 volts > when they are fully charged. These voltages are only typical and your > specific batteries and cables may change them. > > One of the best upgrades you can make to a forward control in my > opinion is to move the chargers to the compartment under the > passenger side to sharply reduce the cable lengths. > > Tom Warner > 1982 FC35 > Vernon Center,NY > > > > At 08:59 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote: > >OK guys...I need more help. > > > >My coach now has four brand new T105 batteries. With my engine > >running at "high idle" (about 1200 rpm), a multi-meter reading at the > >alternator reads 13.6. This is also the voltage shown at the > >batteries with the engine running and at the voltage gauge. > > > >Is this normal? Before I installed the new batteries, the voltage > >gauge usually registered above 14 when running. Is this because the > >new batteries are new and require less output? > > > >I am asking all this because it seems like these new batteries are > >not as strong as the old ones "at rest", leading me to wonder if they > >are not being charged enough while the engine is running. > > > >Thanks, > >Scott Forman > >82 FC35RB > >Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >SPONSORED LINKS > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w 3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recrea tional+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_O bWmSYTw>Recreational > >vehicles > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automoti ve+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+veh icles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z- 8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ>Wanderlodge > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge& w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recre ational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy34 cC1O9CxA>Automotive > >maintenance > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderl odge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+ recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_XahaeY HfELr6o72IW1A>Recreational > >vehicle dealer > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlo dge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+r ecreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L- kXbDI4ZSadEw>Used > >recreational vehicles > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3 =Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreat ional+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnMq _4GlXA>Automotive > >radiators > > > > > >---------- > >YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group > > "<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum>WanderlodgeForum" on the web. > > * > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > * > > > > > > * > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the > > <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > > >---------- > |
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12-30-2005, 03:55
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More battery/voltage help needed
At the batteries or just the dash gauge Ernie? Should do better at the
batteries. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@a... wrote: > > Scott- my voltage shows the same- 13.6. Ernie -83pt40 in Louisiana > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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12-30-2005, 04:15
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The original Motorola Alternator on our 1977 is internally regulated
If in doubt about the specs of your particualr Alternator take the numbers off the id plate to a reputable automotive supply house and ask them to cross check the numbers against the manufacturers specs. That will generally give you the information to make an informed decision without guessing Stephen 77fc35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner > > Scott you are describing one of the most difficult areas for most > people to understand since in my experience it is not very well > described anywhere I have found. > > If you have the original Motorola alternator it is EXTERNALLY > regulated and you will find the prestolite 8RH2024 regulator > installed towards the front of the battery compartment on the back > wall. BB designed it that way to compensate for the undersized > battery cables (and there long length)they used on the forward control BBs. > If you do not have the original Motorola alternator installed then > you more then likely have a Leece-Neville internally regulated > alternator installed and the prestolite regulator should no longer be > in the circuit. Depending on which alternator model you have > installed the cut in voltage may be higher then your high idle for > the engine. If you check the pully size on the alternator and the > pully size of your engine you should have a 3" pulley on the > alternator and a 5 5/8" pulley on the engine giving you a ratio of > 1.875, that is the alternator will be rotating at 1.875 times the > engine RPM. If you are idling at 1200 RPM then your alternator is > rotating at 2250 RPMs and if you have a Leece-Neville 8LHA2121V > alternator installed (representative of the 160 amp > alternators) http://www.prestolite.com/index.php. , you will be > putting out approximately 80 amps. > > When you first install new batteries( or have discharged your > batteries while drycamping) they probably will not be fully charged > so when you start the engine the voltage at the battery terminals > will be around 12.5 to 13.2 volts and will slowly climb to 14.2 volts > when they are fully charged. These voltages are only typical and your > specific batteries and cables may change them. > > One of the best upgrades you can make to a forward control in my > opinion is to move the chargers to the compartment under the > passenger side to sharply reduce the cable lengths. > > Tom Warner > 1982 FC35 > Vernon Center,NY > > > > At 08:59 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote: > >OK guys...I need more help. > > > >My coach now has four brand new T105 batteries. With my engine > >running at "high idle" (about 1200 rpm), a multi-meter reading at the > >alternator reads 13.6. This is also the voltage shown at the > >batteries with the engine running and at the voltage gauge. > > > >Is this normal? Before I installed the new batteries, the voltage > >gauge usually registered above 14 when running. Is this because the > >new batteries are new and require less output? > > > >I am asking all this because it seems like these new batteries are > >not as strong as the old ones "at rest", leading me to wonder if they > >are not being charged enough while the engine is running. > > > >Thanks, > >Scott Forman > >82 FC35RB > >Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >SPONSORED LINKS > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recr...;vehi\ cles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=\ Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_\ ObWmSYTw>Recreational > >vehicles > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Wand...w2=Wa\ nderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recre\ ational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z-8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ>W\ anderlodge > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Auto...3;veh\ icles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5\ =Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy3\ 4cC1O9CxA>Automotive > >maintenance > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Recr...tiona\ l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deal\ er&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_Xahae\ YHfELr6o72IW1A>Recreational > >vehicle dealer > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Used...ional\ +vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+deale\ r&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L\ -kXbDI4ZSadEw>Used > >recreational vehicles > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Auto...vehic\ les&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=U\ sed+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnM\ q_4GlXA>Automotive > >radiators > > > > > >---------- > >YAHOO! 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12-30-2005, 04:23
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My alternator appears to be reasonably new. It was installed before
I got the coach, but it looks brand new. I am assuming it is internally regulated...aren't most alternators these days? I have not bothered to notice if it has a brand name or any numbers on it. My chargers have been replaced with a modern unit. Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tom Warner wrote: > > Scott you are describing one of the most difficult areas for most > people to understand since in my experience it is not very well > described anywhere I have found. > > If you have the original Motorola alternator it is EXTERNALLY > regulated and you will find the prestolite 8RH2024 regulator > installed towards the front of the battery compartment on the back > wall. BB designed it that way to compensate for the undersized > battery cables (and there long length)they used on the forward control BBs. > If you do not have the original Motorola alternator installed then > you more then likely have a Leece-Neville internally regulated > alternator installed and the prestolite regulator should no longer be > in the circuit. Depending on which alternator model you have > installed the cut in voltage may be higher then your high idle for > the engine. If you check the pully size on the alternator and the > pully size of your engine you should have a 3" pulley on the > alternator and a 5 5/8" pulley on the engine giving you a ratio of > 1.875, that is the alternator will be rotating at 1.875 times the > engine RPM. If you are idling at 1200 RPM then your alternator is > rotating at 2250 RPMs and if you have a Leece-Neville 8LHA2121V > alternator installed (representative of the 160 amp > alternators) http://www.prestolite.com/index.php. , you will be > putting out approximately 80 amps. > > When you first install new batteries( or have discharged your > batteries while drycamping) they probably will not be fully charged > so when you start the engine the voltage at the battery terminals > will be around 12.5 to 13.2 volts and will slowly climb to 14.2 volts > when they are fully charged. These voltages are only typical and your > specific batteries and cables may change them. > > One of the best upgrades you can make to a forward control in my > opinion is to move the chargers to the compartment under the > passenger side to sharply reduce the cable lengths. > > Tom Warner > 1982 FC35 > Vernon Center,NY > > > > At 08:59 PM 12/29/2005, you wrote: > >OK guys...I need more help. > > > >My coach now has four brand new T105 batteries. With my engine > >running at "high idle" (about 1200 rpm), a multi-meter reading at the > >alternator reads 13.6. This is also the voltage shown at the > >batteries with the engine running and at the voltage gauge. > > > >Is this normal? Before I installed the new batteries, the voltage > >gauge usually registered above 14 when running. Is this because the > >new batteries are new and require less output? > > > >I am asking all this because it seems like these new batteries are > >not as strong as the old ones "at rest", leading me to wonder if they > >are not being charged enough while the engine is running. > > > >Thanks, > >Scott Forman > >82 FC35RB > >Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >SPONSORED LINKS > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w 3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recrea tional+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=DAUkCKkU7Dzhn_O bWmSYTw>Recreational > >vehicles > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automoti ve+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreational+veh icles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z- 8HJdysB3QLPj9U0JvqYQ>Wanderlodge > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge& w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recre ational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=IF4u_5wI8Pmy34 cC1O9CxA>Automotive > >maintenance > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderl odge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+ recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=z6_XahaeY HfELr6o72IW1A>Recreational > >vehicle dealer > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlo dge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+r ecreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=UGEY5km4L- kXbDI4ZSadEw>Used > >recreational vehicles > ><http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3 =Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w5=Used+recreat ional+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=ePNVMmISsCWgTnMq _4GlXA>Automotive > >radiators > > > > > >---------- > >YAHOO! 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12-30-2005, 04:44
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at my dash gauge- sometimes the egauge reads 14. ernie
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