CHT readings?
have you tried putting the sensor in boiling water to see how fast it rises and if it reaches 100C?
what sensor do you have i have the sip speedo and it reads about 185 but from cold the sensor reading is alreadt 130Rick wrote:On top of the plug between 170-180F running an Avanti

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What is the consensus on the seize point.
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When the piston expands to the point it has no clearance on the barrel.
Don't think you'll be able to quote a precise figure on that as it will be different on different engines.
Don't think you'll be able to quote a precise figure on that as it will be different on different engines.
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Mines sip as well but it will drop to the air temp near enough when coldshocky wrote:what sensor do you have i have the sip speedo and it reads about 185 but from cold the sensor reading is alreadt 130Rick wrote:On top of the plug between 170-180F running an Avanti