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1948 Station sedan, 288 temperature of engine head.
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I have been having overheating problems. My dash temp gauge runs backward. When engine is off the gauge starts at hot and as the engine warms up it goes to cool. I think I wired it per harness diagram. While idling the guage eventually pegs out on the left side (cool) I used my temp sensor gun and the block temp reads is at about 175 . How hot should the block be?
Thanks, Mike

Posted on: 5/16 11:31
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Re: 1948 Station sedan, 288 temperature of engine head.
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Sounds like there are definitely issues with your gauge, maybe wiring got mixed up when you were working on it? I'd do a little double checking to see if you can find the issue.

Thermostat should be operating around 160 so I don't think your engine temp is too far off. I remember checking head temp on my some time ago, but don't remember what it was.

Posted on: 5/16 11:59
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175 is absolutely fine. Those gages read H when the ignition is off, should go to C when you start, then move up the scale as the engine warms. You probably just need a new sender.

Posted on: 5/16 12:00
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Re: 1948 Station sedan, 288 temperature of engine head.
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For that year Packard the fuel level and oil pressure gauges will rest in the low position with the car shut-off. The coolant temperature gauge is opposite in that it will rest on the high position with the car shut-off. Search for “King Seeley” in the forums for all of the mysteries and details of those gauges. Your condition may simply be a modern coolant temperature sending unit has been installed. There have been some recent forum discussions on the use of sending units from 40’s Ford products.

dp

Posted on: 5/16 17:33
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