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Here is a new dumb question. Does the temperature gauge impact the operation of the engine or is it simply providing information to the driver?
I'm curious as to why you asked....is something funny going on ?Here is a new dumb question. Does the temperature gauge impact the operation of the engine or is it simply providing information to the driver?
Okay, this picture was super helpful. The wire had slipped off. I crimped it a little with pliers and slid it back on. Viola! I have a temperature gauge again. Thank you!The dashpots can leak if the bottom o-ring isn’t sealing properly. The level is easily checked by unscrewing the little black cap (mine are black anyway, i think some might be tan in colour) and lifting out the rod. You’ll notice a thicker brass (?) collar on the end and that provides the resistance for the air valve to move up and down by restricting the flow of oil past it in either direction depending on throttle position and vacuum vs the internal spring. I believe the capacity is something like 3 cc’s but there is a little weep hole at the base of the stem so the level can be self correcting if overfilled. Make sure that hole is clear. The weight of oil can be important as if affects how quickly the air valve moves. Some prefer a light oil and some heavy. I use the same weight of oil that is in the crankcase (20/50) but that is my preference in my carbs.
Poolboy (Ken) is the expert on ZS carbs and I’m prepared to be corrected if any if the above isn’t correct. Many have had their ZS’s rebuilt by him to great success which might be worth investigating.
As far as the engine temperature goes, make sure your gauge is displaying correctly. Maybe borrow/buy an IR gun and check your head temperature when it’s at operating temperature and verify your thermostat opens and closes. Check that the connection to the sender is good and clean.
Dashpot tops (edit: the pot on the right is oriented incorrectly; it should be 90 degrees counter clockwise…)
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temperature sender connection below the thermostat housing (the spade connection on the right):
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another view:
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