Well, maybe we need to look at that Escort "purple ring" temp sender again.
Here's why: Last Friday, prior to leaving for Carlisle, I decided to install that new temp sender I noted I bought earlier from OPMD, as the one in the car I would drive seemed to be reading lower than I thought it should given the recent heat wave. Turned out that the "new" one, with the engine at normal operating temp under idle (and in the shade) read over 2/3rds of the way to the upper limit; and during operation under typical but light traffic tended to increase slightly more to the upper register. The radiator in this XR is a double pass with few thousand miles on it, engine is full rebuild, water pump is new, etc. so overheating wasn't likely. I confirmed that with readings from a digital pyrometer that showed temp rises to around 205+ before the fan kicked on and ~190 by the time it kicked off.
So, I removed the "new" one and reinstalled the prior one (which I still believe is reading low but which I felt more comfortable using on this trip, given the pyrometer readings above).
Bottom line: the test readings I took on the "new" one at ambient temp, mid-temp and in boiling water (see post above) aren't what a true "purple ring" sender should provide; and therefore, looking further into trying a sender from one of the Escorts that used it in XRs is indicated.
So, Brad, can you pin down a bit more what year Escort you got that temp sender unit from? Wiipedia doesn't identify Escort engines as you did above:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Escor ... #Engines_3
YMMV
