Oil temp gauge – what should the reading be

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Oil temp gauge – what should the reading be

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Hi

I've had an oil temp gauge fitted and I was wondering what the average temp should be.
On a long journey mine goes up to 120 but no more, is this ok?
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What is the vehicle/engine?

Normally 130C would be a max no-go if the calibration is correct.
You should see it rise a bit when under load and hill-climbing and hopefully drop a bit when speeding downhill under a lighter load, ditto as evening comes on when air temps start dropping, oil temp should too.

Good idea to have this gauge. If it goes over 130C change the oil.

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DOH!
Sorry its a 2l Aircooled Westy hightop
I also have to top up the oil, usually after a long journey and only about half a cup, is this normal?
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I have no idea about temp gauges as I do not have one.....but it is worth remembering air cooleds use more oil in this hot weather.......(actually I could be making that up but I am sure that is what I was told )

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Doesn't sound too bad, and keeps adding fresh oil and additives into sump.

Oil is cheap, engine repairs are expensive, some performance cars in the 60's would use 1 pint/200 miles virtually from new.

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Thats good to know
figured all was ok but its always good to have a second/third/fourth opinion :D
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