What is the correct coolant temperature?

What is the correct coolant temperature?

Normal Temperature engine temperature gauge Most experts agree that your engine should run between 195 degrees and 220 degrees.

What should the coolant temp be in a Jaguar?

Do not start the engine. Pull the connector from the CTS. Touch one probe of the meter to one pin on the CTS. Touch the other probe of the meter to the other pin. The resistance values at various engine temperatures shown below should be within 10%. 0 degrees C (32F) 5.9 kohms

Where are the temperature sensors on a Jaguar 03-08?

4. Check the Evaporator Discharge Temperature sensor (s) located under the dash. On the 03-08 S-Type, there is one (1) sensor at the passenger side, and two (2) sensors at the the driver side, all attached to the Evaporator housing under the dash, just above the transmission tunnel. Measure the resistance of each sensor.

What should the coolant temperature be in a hot water tank?

As a general rule, cooling systems are designed to operate with a coolant temperature of about 190 degrees F at the radiator inlet and have about a 10 degree F temperature drop through the radiator at rated power and rated coolant flow. This will result in a bottom tank temperature of 180 degrees F.

What should the coolant drop through the radiator be?

Adding rows or finsor face area or whatever will not change the temperature drop through the radiator. As a general rule, cooling systems are designed to operate with a coolant temperature of about 190 degrees F at the radiator inlet and have about a 10 degree F temperature drop through the radiator at rated power and rated coolant flow.

Do not start the engine. Pull the connector from the CTS. Touch one probe of the meter to one pin on the CTS. Touch the other probe of the meter to the other pin. The resistance values at various engine temperatures shown below should be within 10%. 0 degrees C (32F) 5.9 kohms

What’s the water temp on a Jaguar XK 120?

David Hinton mounted his this way on his XK 120 racer and he’s reporting water temp of 170F to 180F down from 190F to 200F for the same ambient temperatures. He’s not using an oil temperature gauge.

As a general rule, cooling systems are designed to operate with a coolant temperature of about 190 degrees F at the radiator inlet and have about a 10 degree F temperature drop through the radiator at rated power and rated coolant flow. This will result in a bottom tank temperature of 180 degrees F.

Adding rows or finsor face area or whatever will not change the temperature drop through the radiator. As a general rule, cooling systems are designed to operate with a coolant temperature of about 190 degrees F at the radiator inlet and have about a 10 degree F temperature drop through the radiator at rated power and rated coolant flow.