We were doing our PTI on a Pete last nite and I noticed it had a pyrometer gauge whereas the Freightliner we checked the nite before did not, what does the pyrometer gauge track?
What is a pyrometer gauge?
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it measures exhaust gas temperature--you will see the sender just behind the turbo in the exhaust pipe
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Thank you Canuck
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And...(I'm feeling very wordy today)...what range should the pyro be at for good and bad areas? -
really making me stretch the memory-----the new regurgitating engines i have no idea--the pyro i am used to was on old stars with cummins 400 big cam---i am thinking 1800 degrees seem to ring a bell --not to esceed that temp
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my honest thought about the pyro guage is---so what---like what you going to do about it--its not like an aircraft engine where you can run it richer on fuel --the only thing you can do is back out of the throttle if it gets hot---and i dont know how often that would happen--but it would give an indicarion of engine/turbo problems --if you see it progressively getting higher
guess what i am saying--its like a diff temp gauge--i wouoldnt worry about it-unless it spiked---just another gadjet -
1200 is the max over that and parts start melting
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thanx--i couldnt remember the numbers that was so long ago--think about 1980--and i havnt seen a pyro since--other than egt on aircraft
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