95Grandtouring5.0 said:
Whether or not if it was a shitty idea to not put a number guage in the car was fords idea. However the gauge normally stays in the very center. Atleast it did for a long time before it started doing this stuff. So shitty gauge or not, it is reading high and then going to normal every so often. If you would like to buy me a "real gauge" and fly over to baltimore and install it for me. Please feel free.
Bad OEM gauges and sending units are a known problem. You could spend a lot more time;money and experience a lot more frustration trying to identify a gremlin with the OEM gauge or what might
appear to be a cooling problem than simply buying a cheap water temp gauge at the auto parts store. Further, you would have a better understanding of what is actually happening inside the engine if you have a reliable gauge.
As far as buying one for you and installing it - you can get one for a song at the parts store, and installing it is done with simple hand tools in an hour or so.
Paul.