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Re: Temp Gauge on 41- A
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Posted by A-BOB on December 19, 2001 at 06:17:46 from (64.12.104.32):
In Reply to: Temp Gauge on 41- A posted by Dan on December 18, 2001 at 06:24:14:
I've been following all the advise, all which is good, but consider. If your raditor is in good conditon and clean and your fan assembly is working, why worry about the location of the sensor. The A runs so cool under normal conditions that you aren't going to get much usefull information from another sensor location. If you do begin to overheat, you will begin to smell the anitfreeze about the same time the gauge, which you won't watch every second anyway, begins to show high temperture. With as many of these setups as IH built, if the temperture sensing location was bad, they would have moved it in later models. My 1945 has it mounted on the lower return as well.
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