67 cudda New Member Joined Dec 30, 2024 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location California Monday at 4:23 PM #1 What sensor is this.?
RustyRatRod I was born on a Monday. Not last Monday. FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2010 Messages 111,690 Reaction score 115,033 Location Georgia Monday at 4:35 PM #2 Temperature sending unit.
67Dart273 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 61,089 Reaction score 34,878 Location Idaho Monday at 4:44 PM #3 LOL Not like these old girls are overloaded with sensors/ senders. Oil and temp, and the fuel tank Oil light is actually a pressure switch unless it's a gauge. Oil on a SBM is back behind the distributor
LOL Not like these old girls are overloaded with sensors/ senders. Oil and temp, and the fuel tank Oil light is actually a pressure switch unless it's a gauge. Oil on a SBM is back behind the distributor
mopowers Well-Known Member Joined Feb 15, 2006 Messages 9,234 Reaction score 5,734 Location West Sacramento, CA Monday at 5:48 PM #4 Looks like it's broken, which is why you're probably asking. You can get a replacement at Napa #EC104. Everyone has to start somewhere. Welcome to the site.
Looks like it's broken, which is why you're probably asking. You can get a replacement at Napa #EC104. Everyone has to start somewhere. Welcome to the site.
Dana67Dart The parts you don't add don't cause you no trouble FABO Gold Member Joined Jul 16, 2017 Messages 16,546 Reaction score 14,007 Location Northern Colorado Monday at 6:13 PM #5 You can do a temp repair. Pull the black L shaped connector off the Temp sendet You will notice the top of the sender has threads. Get 2 nuts that fit the threads and a terminal with a hole in it. Strip back the wire a bit and crimp the terminal on the end. Put a nut on the senders threads then the terminal then the other nut. Snug the nuts against each other and test. Like this but use 2 nuts WARNING... If the wire touches any ground and the key is in the ON or ACC position it CAN burn out the temp gauge.
You can do a temp repair. Pull the black L shaped connector off the Temp sendet You will notice the top of the sender has threads. Get 2 nuts that fit the threads and a terminal with a hole in it. Strip back the wire a bit and crimp the terminal on the end. Put a nut on the senders threads then the terminal then the other nut. Snug the nuts against each other and test. Like this but use 2 nuts WARNING... If the wire touches any ground and the key is in the ON or ACC position it CAN burn out the temp gauge.