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Subject: Re: Cat 3208TA turbo overheating


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Frederick C. Riester
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Date Posted: 09/ 30/ 01, 7:47am
In reply to: Gerry Vicha 's message, "Cat 3208TA turbo overheating" on 09/ 19/ 01, 7:38pm

The dash guage is calibrated in PSI and the owner's manual says you should see 23.2 PSI (or at least that what my '89 36SP manual says) but I learned at the factory that is a typo. I had some major work done a couple of years ago at the factory and, after some research by the service people, was told that the 23.2 is for inches of water (or mercury - yes I know there is a big difference) and that measured in PSI the max is 12.5 PSI.

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