Temp gauge
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Temp gauge
Hey I just did a complete rebuild on my 1986 Toyota pickup 22r but my temp gauge keep going to the over heat red but I don't act like it's running hot need help should I get a new temp gauge or what?
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Factory sweep gauge? Where on the gauge is it sitting?
I think the 22R came with a 180 thermostat. You didn't by chance install a 190 degree thermostat did you?
The factory gauge reads temp from a sending unit and if a 190 thermostat was installed the reading on the gauge will show the temp hotter than normal.
Regardless of the thermostat, if it works off of a sending unit and it's old you should probably replace it. Factory gauges aren't the most accurate things in the world. I would replace it with a sending unit from the Toyota parts counter to try and keep it as accurate as possible. Shouldn't cost much.
Factory sweep gauge? Where on the gauge is it sitting?
I think the 22R came with a 180 thermostat. You didn't by chance install a 190 degree thermostat did you?
The factory gauge reads temp from a sending unit and if a 190 thermostat was installed the reading on the gauge will show the temp hotter than normal.
Regardless of the thermostat, if it works off of a sending unit and it's old you should probably replace it. Factory gauges aren't the most accurate things in the world. I would replace it with a sending unit from the Toyota parts counter to try and keep it as accurate as possible. Shouldn't cost much.
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Along with what the All Father has said!!
The resistance decreases with a rise in temperature @ 146 ohms at 140 degrees F
At @ 239 Degrees F resistance is 24 Ohms
The sending unit terminal to ground for checking the resistance.
As the sending unit grounds to the block non conductive sealer is not good
By chance did you remember to get all the air out ??
Don`t take chances by guessing the temperature on cooking your new engine
The resistance decreases with a rise in temperature @ 146 ohms at 140 degrees F
At @ 239 Degrees F resistance is 24 Ohms
The sending unit terminal to ground for checking the resistance.
As the sending unit grounds to the block non conductive sealer is not good
By chance did you remember to get all the air out ??
Don`t take chances by guessing the temperature on cooking your new engine
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This may be the link intended: http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b.../6combinat.pdf
The ECT sender page (http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...40engineco.pdf ) suggests a rather different resistance/temperature curve than reported by Wyoming9, but this manual is for a '93. Wyoming9 probably has a more appropriate reference.
The ECT sender page (http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...40engineco.pdf ) suggests a rather different resistance/temperature curve than reported by Wyoming9, but this manual is for a '93. Wyoming9 probably has a more appropriate reference.
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I didn't want to start a new thread can u help me out guysm I've got an 87 toyota and the temp gauge just goes barely above cold. But my radiator hose and engine will be hot. It's full of antifreeze but I'm not sure if it's cooling okay? Any help
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Since it is summer time it does not take long to come up to temperature .
This is where a Infra red heat gun comes in so handy just see what temperature the radiator is reading.
It could be a poor connection corroded etc the more resistance in the circuit the lower it will read on the gauge.
Sending unit no longer working like it should.
simple to check with a multimeter with the figures above .
a lead off the negative battery terminal makes a good ground.
just don`t burn yourself
This is where a Infra red heat gun comes in so handy just see what temperature the radiator is reading.
It could be a poor connection corroded etc the more resistance in the circuit the lower it will read on the gauge.
Sending unit no longer working like it should.
simple to check with a multimeter with the figures above .
a lead off the negative battery terminal makes a good ground.
just don`t burn yourself
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