Hi All
I posted this question before about my 1962 250hp, fresh build 327 overheating, a couple weeks ago. You gave me good answers. I lowered the level in the expansion tank and I don't get the spewing out the overflow no more. There is no steam or gurgling so I don't believe the engine is overheating, but the Temperature gauge goes up to the 220 mark after it warms up and stays there during my driving. The gauge has been rebuilt and the sending unit on the intake is new.Is there any way to test the sending unit or should I just try replacing it to see if thats the problem? Also is there a way to test the gauge? I can't remember if there is a ground wire connected to the gauge but could that even be the problem?
Thanks very much.....John
I posted this question before about my 1962 250hp, fresh build 327 overheating, a couple weeks ago. You gave me good answers. I lowered the level in the expansion tank and I don't get the spewing out the overflow no more. There is no steam or gurgling so I don't believe the engine is overheating, but the Temperature gauge goes up to the 220 mark after it warms up and stays there during my driving. The gauge has been rebuilt and the sending unit on the intake is new.Is there any way to test the sending unit or should I just try replacing it to see if thats the problem? Also is there a way to test the gauge? I can't remember if there is a ground wire connected to the gauge but could that even be the problem?
Thanks very much.....John
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