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20240430_170121.jpg.7c549d005e362f014f960e3367b152c4.jpgHi guys I've noticed my temp gauge on my 52 carnbrook  climbs a bit when I come to stop at lights and can climb a bit during summer while crusing .it's never boiled the needle never leaves the center bar on gauge . My question is that bar to indicate normal operating temperature range or do I need to look into it further ? Engine and radiator have not long been reconditioned new water pump and distribution tube as well.

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The factory gauges do wear out with age. Mine is so funky that I disconnected it and stuck an aftermarket one in the engine. I just hid the new gauge under the dash.

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A little temperature increase when you stop is normal. At idle there is less coolant circulating and less air flow because the fan is spinning slower. This causes a bit of heat soak and your temp gauge will go up some. It should stabilize and go down again once you have more RPM and air flow. 

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5 hours ago, Bryce Mcclintock said:

My question is that bar to indicate normal operating temperature range

Correct.

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