dhendriksen
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I’ve got my 1971 back from the restoration shop, and giving it a couple hundred mile shakedown before it goes back for a punchlist.
It’s the stock 302…we didn’t do any engine work other than replacing all the gaskets, having the heads checked and valve seats replaced, then all new accessories (water pump, thermostat, alternator, etc…). It has the factory 2100 carb.
As part of the restoration, it has a brand new painless wiring harness. It also has a brand new temp sending unit. It’s the factory gauges - we just cleaned them up.
The temp never gets above around 150°. What’s the best way to validate the real engine temp, and should I be concerned it’s running so cool?
It’s the stock 302…we didn’t do any engine work other than replacing all the gaskets, having the heads checked and valve seats replaced, then all new accessories (water pump, thermostat, alternator, etc…). It has the factory 2100 carb.
As part of the restoration, it has a brand new painless wiring harness. It also has a brand new temp sending unit. It’s the factory gauges - we just cleaned them up.
The temp never gets above around 150°. What’s the best way to validate the real engine temp, and should I be concerned it’s running so cool?