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Old 03-29-2019, 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Texasdoc View Post
Just installed some new SpeedHut gauges. A new gauge I now have is oil temp. It is plugged into the side port on the Canton pan. I've noticed that when I'm driving the oil temp gauge is pegged cold, but when I stop, it will climb up to the correct temp. I'm thinking that since the pan is down in the air steam, the sensor is getting cooled by the passing air. Do I just need to insulate the sensor? Wrap it with heat shielding?
Just curious, when you are stopped and the gauge starts reading, is that only when/while the brake pedal is depressed? If so, maybe electrical wiring?

Good luck...Brent
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