azblackhemi
Old Man with a Hat
Any way to accurately bench test this gauge?
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When I first saw that Miller Tools "factory tool", I was amazed that it had that much variability as to the needle position on the gauge scale. Such variability can display the amount of variance in production items, though. Still, I consider the gauges to be generally accurate. An IR heat gun can determine that for the temp gauge, but even the IR heat guns have their own production tolerances.
In other forums, I have seen posts about "Is my car overheating? The temp gauge readds ____."
In reality . . . when the fuel gauge gets to 1/2 and 1/4 full, just refill the tank and see how much it takes.
The IR heat gun can read coolant temperatures at the radiator inlet hose or thermostat housing. IF the engine knocks, not enough oil, but notice where the gauge runs at 55mph or so and then consult the FSM for specs.
Seems that the middle mark in the temp gauge is approximately the opening of the thermostat used OEM, which can mean about 200*F.
Get comfortable with the readings on YOUR car, though. No special tools really needed.

Thanks for all the info and technical advise. It's painfully obvious that I spent way to much time learning body & paint and nowhere near enough time on electrical!![]()