Lets talk gauges

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  1. yellow75

    yellow75 MCCI Oregon State Rep Supporting Member

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    Scott, do you have all the sending units for the eletrical guages? Check out what you have and let me know. I hate to put used stuff in but this stroker motor is killing my budget.

    You wanna play you gotta pay and boy am I :cry:
     
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    i've never heard that one before! (y) lots of truth in it lol!
     
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    nickmav70 Nick Maverick

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    :rofl2: This is probably one of my most used sayings


    Picked it up a couple years back and find it oh so true :thumbs2:
     
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    I should. And, most are not used at all, I switched to mechanical almost right away. So, way less than 50 miles or an hour on them. I will check, although I am leaving for vacation on friday. Scott
     
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    I like a mechanical water temp gauge since it registers rather the key is on or not. Say if I pull off the interstate, go through a drive through and sit in the truck to eat. If the key is off I can still watch the temp. climb after I shut the engine off and make sure it doesn't go too high.
    Not much of a reason I know but I still like it. lol
    I never use the plastic oil pressure line as I have had one leak. I also am using a mech. oil pressure right now and it sure seems accurate.
    clint
     

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