Is there a means to adding a mechanical temperature gauge on a 727?
If not maybe an electrical one?
Thanks
If not maybe an electrical one?
Thanks
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So it's either in-line or in the pan.
Many thanks guys.
My point of a "proper T" is to place the temp probe end in the flow of fluid not off to one side of the T.Just my experience is that anything on a T doesn’t read actual temperature
Sorry if I highjacked this thread, but think the info i asked for might be of help to Mark and other's.Pan is the best place to put it in my opinion.
Wow - what a car!! Love it!!Lots of good info. I'll talk to my customer and see what he wants to do. This is an ex drag car that we are doing a pro-street with. We are leaving the race 727 and converter in it so a gauge would be a good idea.
It's going into the pan if I do it. He had already bought a mechanical gauge but I'm going to want an electric one. I've already ran the braided steel lines with AN fittings so I don't want to mees with that again plus I think the pan is a better option.
Thanks guys.
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Sorry if I highjacked this thread, but think the info i asked for might be of help to Mark and other's.
What is the best place in the pan to install the fitting so it is out the way of exhaust etc. I have not looked at the fittings but assumed thet would go inside some but not enough to hit anything on the valve body, is that the case?
Also the pan I have only has 2 flat sides, if it needs to go on ribbed side I assumed grind/flat would be necessary?
Can you (or someone) circle where best location would be best to install the fitting.
I also had plans after exhaust goes in to install a cooler with an electric fan.
Was originally going to plum the gauge and cooler at same time. But now will put gauge in pan
So will ask about a cooler in a dedicated thread about it later. But wanted to mention it in case it matters.
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