One more thing Guys - don't trust the gauge (as some trust the bible/law/whatever)!
Use a <u>proper</u> means of MEASURING the ACTUAL water temperature at the thermostat!!!
The gauge needle is 'adjustable' you know... And quite easily adjustable if you want to
(And some PO <i>might</i> have wanted to!), you just nudge the needle to show what YOU
want it to at the steady state normal operating temperature
- and from then on it will do just that...
I decided<u> I </u> wanted my gauge to show EXACTLY mid-gauge at the 88C (tested so!)
where my thermostat is fully open, never mind what others (= Leyland/JRT back in the
late seventies) wanted. So, from a thermocouple (fitted into the thermostat housing
downstream of the thermostat, and) jacked into my multimeter I could accurately
determine EXACTLY when the needle should be nudged into its proper position.
Easy peasy...
Now it slightly meanders around the mid position - dependent on the speed, the operating
conditions and the operation of the twin two-speed 10" fans. Never looked back since...
<font color="red"><b>My two 1980 Wedges...</b></font id="red">