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I was wondering what the coolant temp gauge said.
Clearly HOT is the correct answer because its off the end of the scale... by alot....
I know its broken but maybe the engine was doing its best to make it correct haha.
Do you have and IR thermometer you can use to see how hot its getting?
I...
I put in an EDIT: with a copy of the post from above.
Is that sufficient?
Do you want me to complete remove the link to the frequency meter in the other post?
I just found out the frequency meter won't work with the stock wiring on a 80xx set.
I didn't know the stock gauge used a frequency determining transducer with the stock meter.
The meter I linked says 120v input which tells me its supposed to be hooked directly to 120V AC.
Now it really...
I've been thinking about this one myself.
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/trumeter/APM-PWR-APO/10502366
Installing it where the Voltmeter goes should work without compromising the original panel info too much (I really don't want to give up the factory %rated current meter)...
I found these on Mouser and they look like they would work, unfortunately they aren't stocked anymore so I'm not sure if you can still get them.
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Simpson-Electric-Company/08490?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtFJx2zDaGuWEK0jQji%252BSq7wsRnikEqvgM%3D...
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