Re: Temperature gauge

Posted by Rick Black on May 02, 1998 at 08:09:34

In Reply to: Temperature gauge
posted by Fraser on May 02, 1998 at 02:00:43

: I want to go on an entended tour this summer with my stock early 30 Model A. I will encounter some long grades and hot days. I don't trust the Flying goose thermometer.
: Is there a way I can put a temp gauge in even, if only temporary until after the trip?
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Hi Fraser, that "goose" you're referring to is a quail (bet you were just pokin' fun at it!) . . .
Seriously though - I'd suggest you get a motormeter instead.The reproductions seem to fit and work pretty good, and they're easier to see than the "thermo-quail."I used one on an 8000 mile trip from San Francisco to Virginia and back and it worked just great - showed us the boiling point just before the geyser went off!

Happy trip!


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