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| Registered Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Black Rock, CT 
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			I have an infrared unit, and it's pretty darn useful. A little experimenting with it goes a long way. It would certainly indicate whether oil is being routed to coolers, etc.
		 
				__________________ Jake Gulick, Black Rock, CT. '73 yellow 911E , & 2003 BMW M3 Cab. Ex: 84 Mazda RX-7 SCCA racer. did ok with it, set some records, won some races, but it wore out, LOL[/B] | ||
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| Stranger on the Internet Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Bradenton, FL 
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			Randy: Did you ever resolve this problem? I have the exact same issue, and an convinced that my gauge is bad. Thanks! Pat 
				__________________ Patrick E. Keefe 78 SC | ||
|  10-05-2007, 04:00 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: King, North Carolina 
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			Hey Pat, I did resolve my problem. It was the ground connection to the gage. I had checked the connections and thought they were good, but after alot of other troubleshooting I found it was the connection at the gage. I removed the gage and cleaned all of the connections with sandpaper and it seems to be working fine. This thing caused me alot of headaches. Randy | ||
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