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911 SC Temp Gauge.
On the 911 SC temp gauge I know the numbers are off to the far left side.... but I am having trouble reading them.
This is what I think they are, can anyone confirm what I think I am seeing..... 60 80 120 150 Thanks ![]()
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Joe,
Hows this? 60, 90, 120, 150 (aka too damm hot!) JoeA
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on my '85, the numbers (according to my 40+ year old eyes with reading glasses) are 60, 90, 120, 150.
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Guess I just miss read one of them mistook the 90 for an 80
Thanks guys
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Interesting, on my stock '81 guage I only have 3 numbers: 60, 90 and 150.
Does anyone know if the distance between the 90 and 150 is proportionate so I can better estimate temps? TIA
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conversion from C to F
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