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    802A cooling

    These machines have a sender that match a 240 F high temperature. You want a 24 volt gauge that reads a max of 240F. You bought a 250F gauge. I suspect your gauge is calibrated to a different ohm setting than the installed sender.....just like the 280F gauge I first bought and mentioned in...
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    802A cooling

    Look for a gauge that is 24 volts, with a high temperature of 240F to match your sender. I like Datcon and Teleflex. Did not see too much on Ebay but this outfit has a Datcon that should work...
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    802A cooling

    My 802 vibrated so bad it broke one of the Oil sender wires....twice!! I added around 4 inches to each conductor to provide more 'wiggle' and it's been good for around 40 hours. And the beede gauges are problematic if you tighten the mounting screws too tightly. I just finished changing mine...
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