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Bobcat 742 engine temperature monitoring
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris 8603" data-source="post: 128706" data-attributes="member: 23605"><p>I'm not sure what your talking about being stuck for the gauge not to work. Most I've ever dealt with have the bourbon tube style or electric sensor type gauges. You can put whichever style temp gauge on it you want. It just has to have the sensor in the coolant somewhere, preferably before the thermostat. Typically the temp on most any engine is normally around 180 degrees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris 8603, post: 128706, member: 23605"] I'm not sure what your talking about being stuck for the gauge not to work. Most I've ever dealt with have the bourbon tube style or electric sensor type gauges. You can put whichever style temp gauge on it you want. It just has to have the sensor in the coolant somewhere, preferably before the thermostat. Typically the temp on most any engine is normally around 180 degrees. [/QUOTE]
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