[T2] would you buy a bus today?
John Kolak jkolak at gmail.comSun Oct 28 04:00:06 PDT 2018
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Cylinder head temperature is more important than oil temperature. As long as the heads are in a safe temperature range, I wouldn't worry about the oil temperature as long as the oil level is not low. See the discussion of safe head temperatures in this article: http://www.914world.com/specs/JakeRabyHeadTemps.php On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 9:42 AM Andrew Stockton <andrew.stockton at sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > I've got a 71 Camper equipped with a Berg Oil Temperature indicator. If I drive over 55 and the outside temperature is over 80 degrees, the oil light starts flashing. This means forgetting about any camping trips in the summer that involve mostly highway driving. Living in Connecticut, where many campgrounds now close after Labor Day and most are closed after Columbus Day, severely limits the days available for camping. If anybody has a solution to this situation other than switching to a water-cooled engine, please respond. > Andrew Stockton
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