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Running Warm - No Problem
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SubmitterddgonzalMore Photos from ddgonzal   Last Update2013/1/21 2:43    Tell a friendTell a friend
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Still well in the Normal Temperature range.
Typical Datsun 1200
See Temperature in the owner's manual.

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b310gx
Posted: 2013/1/22 2:59  Updated: 2013/1/22 2:59
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2002/7/19
From: sydney australia
Posts: 1858
 Re: Running Warm - No Problem
Wouldn't be a problem UNLESS the engine never gets this high, even on the hottest day. It's then a warning of an abnormal situation. On the 18th Jan 2013, when Sydney hit its record temps, this is about where my Sunny ran on the way home, through 45 degree celsius temps. It was so hot the slurpee machine at the 7-11 wouldn't freeze the slush. Good thing I'd adjusted the timing from 0 degrees to 12 degrees advance the day before.

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Anonymous
Posted: 2009/5/25 9:08  Updated: 2009/5/25 9:08
 Re: Running Warm - No Problem
thats about where mine sits too on the factory gauge, only 180f on the after market one

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Datman95
Posted: 2013/1/21 0:05  Updated: 2013/1/21 0:05
Home away from home
Joined: 2010/8/11
From: Kelmscott Western Australia
Posts: 651
 Re: Running Warm - No Problem
Mine only does that when its drove on the highway and i turned it off for 10 minutes and start it up again but it drops back to half when im driving again

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2013/1/21 2:41  Updated: 2013/1/21 2:41
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Joined: 2001/5/3
From: 48 North
Posts: 31575
 Re: Running Warm - No Problem
No worries. The engine can run well at 200 degrees.