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Thread: What is an acceptable temp guage reading

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    Have a 99 Defender 130. Height of summer 40+ outside and it always sits just below the ctr of the gauge. As said b4 these gauges are just a guide. Look on EBay for the didgi gauges that bolt to the rear of the block (where the most heat is). With this mounted along side your original gauge you'll b surprised by the conflicting info from them... 80-100 is normal, up above 105/110 gettin warm. With the didgy gauge you can drive to it. Some also have an alarm which you can set to your preferred max. Good luck!

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    no idea on the gauge, but word on the street is that the Td5's are much better in the cooling department

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    I had a couple of RRC's the temp gauge in both are awful.
    "Normal" ie 20 to 12 position is between about 45oC & 105oC.
    If you ever go in the red in a Landy I would suggest stopping very quickly or better to reduce load, drive about 60-80kph. If needed as previously said air-con off heater on.
    BTW if you are traveling at speed on a sealed road and your engine gets hot you have a problem.

    I digress...... try the engine watchdog, very acurate, quick to change and easy to fit; also saved my block earlier this year when a hose let go.

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