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The most noteworthy being that it ain't an Autolite...
http://home.earthlink.net/~morgan.whitn ... rprise.JPG
Am I correct that it appears to be a Holley 1940? (And yes, I see the pools of coolant on the intake... the leaking hose has been replaced). Can anyone point me to some info on how to dial in a 1940? (I guess I need to change my sig line too...)
On another note... I have replaced the leaky hoses and now have the cooling system buttoned up tight. Now she is running hot (according to the dash temp gauge). The indicator is pointing towards the "P" of TEMP
Prior to replacing the coolant, all hoses, radiator cap, thermostat and water pump, the pointer would point to the middle of the "M." The reading would fluctuate some (higher at idle... between the "M" and the "P"... on the highway it would point to the left side of the "M"). I was also running a 195* thermostat... it was replaced with a 180*.
The temp is now rock steady on the "P." The engine, however, does not perform like it's running too hot.
Since I don't necessarily trust the 40+ year old gauge... is there a cheap, easy to install temp gauge that y'all can suggest?
http://home.earthlink.net/~morgan.whitn ... rprise.JPG
Am I correct that it appears to be a Holley 1940? (And yes, I see the pools of coolant on the intake... the leaking hose has been replaced). Can anyone point me to some info on how to dial in a 1940? (I guess I need to change my sig line too...)
On another note... I have replaced the leaky hoses and now have the cooling system buttoned up tight. Now she is running hot (according to the dash temp gauge). The indicator is pointing towards the "P" of TEMP
Prior to replacing the coolant, all hoses, radiator cap, thermostat and water pump, the pointer would point to the middle of the "M." The reading would fluctuate some (higher at idle... between the "M" and the "P"... on the highway it would point to the left side of the "M"). I was also running a 195* thermostat... it was replaced with a 180*.
The temp is now rock steady on the "P." The engine, however, does not perform like it's running too hot.
Since I don't necessarily trust the 40+ year old gauge... is there a cheap, easy to install temp gauge that y'all can suggest?