Don't mind me, just posting a picture, so that I can follow what you are doing.
That's a real nice picture, thanks!
So I finally call the service department manager at the radiator shop and give him an opportunity to do some damage control. I have his job in my field and understand how things go. I explain where he can find the thermostat seals, what the part numbers are, and what the procedure is for correct installation [thanks guys!], and ask that my truck please be ready this afternoon. About an hour later I get a call, my truck is ready.
They decided that the temperature guage is reading 40 degrees too hot. It ran 240 all the way home. Upon arrival home, I immediately checked the motor temperature with the Harbor Freight IR temperature guage I just bought. The average temperature was around 160.
I checked the head, thermostat housing, water pump, every place I could point that red dot. The temp guage still read 240.
Based on what I saw, I think it is reading about 80 degrees too hot
I feel like a dumbass as I did not try to verify the accuracy of the guage beforehand. The way it registered seemed accurate, who knew it was just Way Off. Certainly not me. Not only that, the radiator shop said the core was 50% plugged. Not 52%, not 47%, but exactly 50% plugged.
Well the good news is that Esmerelda is not going to overheat any time soon
So they rodded out the radiator, had to remove both tanks. They pencil whipped the bill a bit, so it was pretty reasonable for all that they did.
Thing is now, I need a new temperature guage and...
Questions for the Geniuses Here:
Do I need to replace guage and sender?
Should I go with Mil Surplus or "Auto Meter" as recommended by generally non-communicative radiator shop guy?
I am just flat astounded that a SW temperature guage could be that far off.