Dec 30, 2024 #1 67 cudda New Member Joined Dec 30, 2024 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Location California What sensor is this.?
Dec 30, 2024 #2 RustyRatRod Caput villa stultus FABO Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2010 Messages 121,841 Reaction score 133,090 Location Georgia Temperature sending unit.
Dec 30, 2024 #3 67Dart273 FABO Gold Member FABO Gold Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 62,697 Reaction score 37,144 Location Idaho 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
Dec 30, 2024 #4 mopowers Well-Known Member Joined Feb 15, 2006 Messages 10,721 Reaction score 7,792 Location West Sacramento, CA 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.
Dec 30, 2024 #5 Dana67Dart The parts you don't add don't cause you no trouble FABO Gold Member Joined Jul 16, 2017 Messages 19,234 Reaction score 16,632 Location Northern Colorado 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.