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gauge readings 88 FC
01-18-2007, 16:43
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gauge readings 88 FC
Bruce,
I think the ambient temperature is on the low side.LOL
When I went to Perry in October the fan clutch did not
come on till I almost got to Atlanta, 150 miles, Temp
was about the same, those radiators do a great job.

bob janes, 87fc35, greenville, sc

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
wrote:
>
> The following are my readings at a constant 59 mph. flat country.
> Water temp. 170
> oil press. 70
> Rear axle temp 210
> ZF temp 195
> Pyro 600 to 650
> RPM 2000
> ambient temp was 55 to 60
> At ambient temp of 75 the water temp climbed to just over 175
> I do not trust any of the gauges. I used my infrared thermometer
on
> the diff. and it was 160 to 165 depending on where you read. At the
> sensor it was 160. I know that my gennie oil prssure is off by 15
lbs.
> as I tested it with a non electric hydraulic gauge. I noticed that
> when I am in the hills and the turbo kicks in the pyro temps can
climb
> to over 900. Boost is about 10 to 12. How does all of this look??
>
> Bruce 1988 FC35
> " LaReina Gitana"
> on the road in Mexico
>
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gauge readings 88 FC - birdshill123 - 01-18-2007, 12:33
gauge readings 88 FC - Mike Hohnstein - 01-18-2007, 14:19
gauge readings 88 FC - Tom Warner - 01-18-2007, 15:29
gauge readings 88 FC - one_dusty_hoot - 01-18-2007 16:43
gauge readings 88 FC - pattypape - 01-19-2007, 01:54
gauge readings 88 FC - birdshill123 - 01-19-2007, 02:33
gauge readings 88 FC - Chuck Wheeler - 01-19-2007, 05:28



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