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where to put a cylnder temp gauge

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dietcokeking said:
cylinder temperature indicator running off the head is a good idea particularly if you live in or travel through hot areas.The cylinder head gauge is more accurate than the oil tank one since it hasn?t had as much time to cool.


Where (on the engine) does one place a temp gauge? I would really like to now how hot the old girl is. hmm that kinda sounds bad.
Also where on instrument cluster do ya'll put this gauge?

Thanks for your assistance.
 
ok, fine, just tell me, I'll close my eyes and IMAGINE where it goes from your direction.. :) 8O :lol:
 
Where (on the engine) does one place a temp gauge?

The kart racers use a thermocouple washer that is mounted under a spark plug. It reads to a small digital temp display that you can mount on your bars or wherever else your creativity can make it work.


Mark
 
thats a really cool idea. I guess you'd have to go to a kart shop of some sort? Would they sell it anywhere else?
 
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