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Old 11-14-2014, 01:24 PM
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22r running cold.

No matter what I do my truck stays in the bottom third in the temp gauge. It's been like this on 2 separate engines. The only thing I could think of is that maybe it's running to rich. But for it to be running that rich I would think there would be other more noticable symptoms.
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More likely an inaccurate gauge, or a bad thermostat.
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Originally Posted by RJR
More likely an inaccurate gauge, or a bad thermostat.
It was on 2 separate engines with different thermostats. And I've replaced the cluster. I guess that could be a possibility.
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From a lot of reading on this site I understand the water temp gauges on these trucks aren't that accurate and a low reading is somewhat common.

Did you transfer the same sending unit from one engine to the other?
Are/were you using a 180 thermostat in both engines?

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Yo
I run the 180 thermostat my truck has 430,000 miles on it it runs like a champ keep the 180 on it
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There's a pinned or recent thread on fixing temp gauges. They have two coils with very thin wire prone to breakage; then your readings will consistently be off.
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