Also make sure the capillary tube from the sender to the gauge is not kinked and is running at its most flat alignment. ie not going up and down or around tight corners. Will help with coolant flow to gauge. Also may be worth running the capillary tube in a protective/heat resistant covering/tube.
I've still got my money on viscous fan and/or thermostat not operating properly. I had the exact same temp spikes recently with the previous thermostat and VC being less then 12 months old. The old VC had good resistance, but clearly at speed (which would be hard to test with a paint brush whilst driving at 100km/h) the VC was not working properly.
I'd try replacing these first. Then it will be a process of elimination.
I am going to be adding these as 12 monthly maintenance items from now on.
Andrew
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