Mark73mach1
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- 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 351C-4V, Ram Air, FMX, Wimbledon White
1969 Ford Mustang Sportsroof, 445-4V, T-5, Black Jade
1973 Ford Mustang Convertible
Hi Everyone,
This temperature gauge might take the cake as the saying goes. My Mach 1 has the original wiring and gauges. I had them rebuilt professionally about 5-6 years ago. Engine runs cool and spot checking with temperature gun it appears to be right on spot. I replaced the instrument voltage regulator about a year ago.
This weekend I drove it up into the Rockies to a car show about 3.5 hours one way. Car ran great and no problems to include going over the 12,000 foot mountain pass. The temperature gauge needle was barely past the first slash mark. After 3 hour of driving the needle slowly moved to the off position. It would then move about and 1/8th inch toward the first slash and slowly go back to the off position. Elevation was 5400 feet at my house to 7400 feet at car show. The other 2 gauges worked just fine the entire trip.
I was there from Thursday until Monday. The whole time the temperature gauge would barely get to the first slash for 5 minutes or so and then over back to the off position. It would do this numerous times while driving from 10 - 30 minutes.
So on the way home the needle does the same movements and mostly just sat in the off position. The weather was 85 - 95 degrees. About 1/2 mile from my house the needle just passed the first slash mark where it is normally when driving and stayed there. Again the other 2 gauges worked just fine and the car ran great. The engine temperature in various locations when spot checking with the laser gun were normal.
So the question is what would cause this temperature needle movement? Thanks Mark
This temperature gauge might take the cake as the saying goes. My Mach 1 has the original wiring and gauges. I had them rebuilt professionally about 5-6 years ago. Engine runs cool and spot checking with temperature gun it appears to be right on spot. I replaced the instrument voltage regulator about a year ago.
This weekend I drove it up into the Rockies to a car show about 3.5 hours one way. Car ran great and no problems to include going over the 12,000 foot mountain pass. The temperature gauge needle was barely past the first slash mark. After 3 hour of driving the needle slowly moved to the off position. It would then move about and 1/8th inch toward the first slash and slowly go back to the off position. Elevation was 5400 feet at my house to 7400 feet at car show. The other 2 gauges worked just fine the entire trip.
I was there from Thursday until Monday. The whole time the temperature gauge would barely get to the first slash for 5 minutes or so and then over back to the off position. It would do this numerous times while driving from 10 - 30 minutes.
So on the way home the needle does the same movements and mostly just sat in the off position. The weather was 85 - 95 degrees. About 1/2 mile from my house the needle just passed the first slash mark where it is normally when driving and stayed there. Again the other 2 gauges worked just fine and the car ran great. The engine temperature in various locations when spot checking with the laser gun were normal.
So the question is what would cause this temperature needle movement? Thanks Mark