I always install mechanical oil pressure guages in my vehicles to give me a "real time " look at what's happening. I installed a mechanical Water Temp guage on my '50 Ferguson and I like the 'real time" response it displays.
I wanted to put one on the Comet project but the instructions cautioned against using a Tee fitting, saying it wouldn't be in the flow of the coolant then. I didn't need a tee on the Ferguson but I do want to retain the original guage in the Comet so I would need the brass 3/8 Tee..
I would think that the coolant would be quite thermally conductive and not need to be in the head bore for it to work. Any Fluid Dynamic Engineers ready to tell me the science or someone tht tried a mechanical guage on a Tee with stock elec.?
Thanks PB. 8)
I wanted to put one on the Comet project but the instructions cautioned against using a Tee fitting, saying it wouldn't be in the flow of the coolant then. I didn't need a tee on the Ferguson but I do want to retain the original guage in the Comet so I would need the brass 3/8 Tee..
I would think that the coolant would be quite thermally conductive and not need to be in the head bore for it to work. Any Fluid Dynamic Engineers ready to tell me the science or someone tht tried a mechanical guage on a Tee with stock elec.?
Thanks PB. 8)