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Of course the list never ends, it is an LBC after all :laugh:

I am in a very good mood when I write this, however, my water temp gauge does not appear to be working. any thoughts on how to proceed to sort it out?

Oil is working fine
 
Mechanical or electrical?
 
good question - it seems to me that there is just the line from the water pump housing, is there something else?
 
If it's a 1500, it's electrical.

The sensor unit is on the right front side of the cylinder head near the thermostsat.

Unplug the wire from the sensor, and "ground" it to a good, clean area of the engine.
Turn the key "on" and the gauge needle should move.
If it doesn't move, you need to look at the wiring or gauge. If it does move, you need to look at the sensor unit.
 
thanks Nial - I'll get at that today (I hope)
 
If you have a dual gauge (which it sounds like you do if you have an oil pressure gauge) it is mechanical.

There are several posts and how-tos on the forum on how to repair the water temp portion of the dual gauge. However, before undertaking such a project, I personally would do a few test to ensure that the gauge is not functioning properly. Firstly, I would remove the blub from the water pump housing and submerge it into a pot of boiling water. If this does not create a reading on the gauge, I would next remove the bezel and ensure that the needle is not stuck. After that, I would probably go ahead and replace the bulb.
 
thanks Morris - yes it is a dual gauge - I'll pull it and see
 
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