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Operating Temperature
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Wed Oct 09 2019 10:21 PM
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1966 C-10 250 cu in. I have the standard gauge package in my truck. I’m curious - at what temperature does the green “cold” indicator light go off?
Thanks -
Tim-o
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Re: Operating Temperature
[Re: Tim-o]
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Wed Oct 09 2019 11:06 PM
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I think at 100°. The old owners manual says it goes off at "operating temp".
I'm away on an ego trip. Will be back on Feb 30. I'm not an Auto Mechanic, but I play one on TV. I charge $0.02 for every opinion and I take Paypal. Plan B is always better than plan A, by definition.
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Re: Operating Temperature
[Re: Tim-o]
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Wed Oct 09 2019 11:59 PM
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Actually that was my thought too... thanks. Tim-o
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Re: Operating Temperature
[Re: Tim-o]
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Thu Oct 17 2019 01:44 AM
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Its no use turning on the heater till it goes off. Brrr. George
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