Water Temp Sensor

Clip

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Can I uncork this plug to install a second temperature sensor for an aftermarket gauge, or do I have to install it in the stock location?
 

Wendigo

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Odd, I already have two sensors in that housing......
 

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NJsupraA70

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YOu cannot remove the ecu temp sensor.

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bryanintexas

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Yes you can. That`s where mine is mounted.

86.5/early 87 had no acc. condenser fan in front of the condenser, therefore no sensor in the housing.
 

jdub

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Clip said:
Can I uncork this plug to install a second temperature sensor for an aftermarket gauge, or do I have to install it in the stock location?


You sure can...temp reading will not be accurate until the thermostat opens up.

You don't have an aux or A/C fan do ya? ;)
 

Clip

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jdub said:
You don't have an aux or A/C fan do ya? ;)

not sure what you mean by that, im a bit slow right now. everything cooling/AC wise is stock. is there anywhere i can drill and tap to get an accurate reading before the thermostat?

what im trying to do is keep the stock gauge working and run an aftermarket gauge, too.
 

CPT Furious

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There's a blank spot right above the ECU temp sensor that I drilled and tapped 1/8 NPT and installed my Autometer water temp sender. Works like a champ!
 

NJsupraA70

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bryanintexas said:
Yes you can. That`s where mine is mounted.

86.5/early 87 had no acc. condenser fan in front of the condenser, therefore no sensor in the housing.


I didnt say you couldnt move it, I said you couldnt remove it completely. ;)

I am talking about the ECU temp sensor, not temp. gauge, a/c fan, or aux fan sensors.
 

bryanintexas

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NJsupraA70 said:
I didnt say you couldnt move it, I said you couldnt remove it completely. ;)

I am talking about the ECU temp sensor, not temp. gauge, a/c fan, or aux fan sensors.


Understood. I was just trying to clarify what he had in his pic, and why it was different as well as confirm that "yes", what he was asking could be done.:icon_bigg
 

89pearlwhite

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If you get rid of your charcoal canister then you won't need the BVSV on the thermostat housing. And the OEM BVSV spot is the perfect place to install the Autometer water temp. sender. I have mine installed there. Sorry no pics.