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I automatically change old heater cores, temp valve, thermostat and hoses whenever I buy a new truck I also have the radiator core cleaned. So I know that is good.
As for the gauge, on another post I told how to test Ford gauges. You get a volt Ohm meter. Make sure the Voltage Regulator(VR)/Voltage chopper puts out 5 volts not 4.6 or 5.4 it must be 5 volts. Hook the side that goes to the sensor to a 10 ohm 1/2 watt resistor the gauge will swing to max when the VR is hooked to the other side of the gauge. For full low a 73 ohm 1/2 watt resistor replaces the 10 ohm one. This covers the Fuel level, oil pressure and water temp gauge. All but my gas gauge is calibrated to that original setting. It is next.
in Colorado and Alaska they sell radiator blankets because of the intense cold. We almost have Colorado winters here without the snow.