Problems while travelling, please help

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Re: Problems while travelling, please help

Post by CREGAN »

Just keep on truckin and enjoy the trip. Your brain won't let it go (I speak from experience because when something just isn't right with my van I can't let it go until it is solved) so eventually you will find the solution- just might be down the road a ways :-) .

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Re: Problems while travelling, please help

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One reason for flap on the K thermocouple is if the leads are loose. You are measuring <70mV so it has to be really clean. You cannot splice this wire, extend it; also make sure there are no shorts.

That said, I have seen several Autometer gauges do this lately and that has led to a few calls coming my way for pyro installs. We just plugged in a digital gauge to the same probe and it worked fine, every time.

Lemme know if you need me to mail a working gauge to you.

Here is how you drive without a pyro: slow down. If the water temp rises, you are doing it wrong.

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Re: Problems while travelling, please help

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nxski wrote:I would like the pyro working for the simple reason that it allows me to drive faster without fear of wrecking the engine.
Are you in a rush? :?
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Re: Problems while travelling, please help

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konadog wrote:
nxski wrote:I would like the pyro working for the simple reason that it allows me to drive faster without fear of wrecking the engine.
Are you in a rush? :?
I'll just keep driving until the oportunity to figure it out presents itself. I'm not in too much of a rush but it is disheartening to have to have to look at the GPS time and then add x hours (granted I'd still have to add a certain amount anyway just not as much) Also, is it not the water temperature that would indicate overheating or cracking the head and the pyro is just an additional gauge since the water temperature gauge doesn't show temperature change as quickly!?
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