Too many Variables in play. Could be air in the system, faulty t-stat, faulty water pump, temp sensors etc.
Gotta go over them all if you dont have an idea or can pin point any causes.
what should my dash gauge read for normal opp temp on my 97 Chevy 5.7 liter vortec
The 1999 Cadillac normal coolant temperature gauge reading should be 180 degrees. A 195 degrees thermostat could be used, causing the temperature gauge to read 195.
We replaced the temperature gauge in my 1991 Chevy blazer what is the normal operating temp?
The thermostat is probably stuck open, even when the engine is cold.
On a 1999 Corvette, the gauge readings can vary depending on the specific gauge in question. For the speedometer, it should accurately reflect the vehicle's speed, while the tachometer should indicate engine RPMs. The fuel gauge typically shows the level of fuel in the tank, and the temperature gauge should read within the normal operating range, usually around 180-220°F. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific values and normal operating ranges for each gauge.
As long as it is in the normal range (not at either extreme) you should be OK
Between 80 and 130.
Some gas gauges read overfull when you fill the gas tank because the needle goes past the full mark on the gauge. A bad sending unit,bad level sender, or stepping motor may be the cause of the gas gauge not working properly.
In the normal range - usually around 210 degrees In the normal range - usually around 210 degrees
get a new sending unit i had the same problem
no this is not normal unless you have a cheap a/f/r guage. It should read at all speeds and loads.
Your gauge should read just under of 210 deg F mark. I am guessing it is the 4.2 I6