Values for PRC6317 MY86 - 91 in Carb version or 3.5V8 are as follows
Degrees C. Resistance
100. 30
95. 32
90. 38
85 46
80. 55
75. 60
25. 550
Values for PRC6317 MY86 - 91 in Carb version or 3.5V8 are as follows
Degrees C. Resistance
100. 30
95. 32
90. 38
85 46
80. 55
75. 60
25. 550
1998 D1 in showroom condition, 1999 D2 TD5 with everything, 2000 P38 showroom condition.
Freelander 2 2012
1992 RRC sold and now pranged.
Values for AMR1425 300tdi disco series 1
Degrees C. Resistance Chart
100. 37.5 40
95. 42.5 46
90. 53.5 53.5
85 60 62
82 65 65
80. 72 71
70. 92 100
60 137 140
20. 620 683
So yeah, about 20 ohms different to yours around the target range. (80-90C). The diesels would have to run hotter to put the needle in the same place.
My needle was straight down at 60 ohms which will be ~85C with the AMR1425 and ~75C with the PRC6317.
Your information has been extremely helpful. If I can't get the right needle position with the AMR1425, I'll give the V8 version a go. The 5/8 UNF thread is so close to M16x1.5 that it might just screw in.
Didn't work.
Turns out my batteries were down enough when I did the resistor-needle checks that only 4.5v instead of 5v was getting to the resistor at needle-centred position.
I actually need ~80 ohms to hold the needle centred.
The ~63ohms I get with the AMR1425 makes it about a needles width from red. The ~40 ohms from a PRC6317 would be even worse.
So why do I have a mis-match between my 1985 gauges and the senders for this year of vehicle?
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