Haoleb
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Just finished installing a mechanical oil pressure gauge and an electrical coolant temp gauge on my M1028A2. The oil pressure gauge works great. I ran Stainless flex line to a bulkhead fitting in the firewall and then ran some heavy duty parker nylon tube to the gauge inside the cab...
The coolant temp sender I was originally going to install in the plugged port on the water pump but then decided to remove the glow plug module temp sender located the the drivers side rear of the engine and install my sender there. Two reasons... One I did not need that sensor anymore because my GP module is gone and operation is completely manual and also ended up just cutting and capping the wires because the connector was frayed anway. So I installed the new temp sender in that location.
The issue I seem to be having. (maybe it is not an issue?) is that it does not seem like it gets very hot there. I started the truck up and let it warm up 5 mins or so. Never went above 100 degrees. So I took it for a quick drive maybe a few miles and it only ever got up to about 130ish for temp in that location. I physically felt the sender and the block in that area and indeed it was not really hot.
My question is.. Has anyone else installed a real temperature gauge with the sender in this location with success before? Or should I move it to the water pump instead? I have a practically new cooling system new radiator water pump t stat etc.. When I took the old sender out I thought coolant would come spilling out and that was not the case. There was coolant in there but not until I squeezed a radiator hose did it come out of the hole. When I first finished the cooling system repairs I did think it took forever for the tstat to finally open. Maybe 10 minutes or idling if not even longer. Seems like this engine does not get hot quickly?
Should I just leave the temp sender in its current location and just get used to what a normal temp is and then I will know if it gets hot? I am used to an engine running around 210. I did not drive a long time but as I said it never got to even 150.
The coolant temp sender I was originally going to install in the plugged port on the water pump but then decided to remove the glow plug module temp sender located the the drivers side rear of the engine and install my sender there. Two reasons... One I did not need that sensor anymore because my GP module is gone and operation is completely manual and also ended up just cutting and capping the wires because the connector was frayed anway. So I installed the new temp sender in that location.
The issue I seem to be having. (maybe it is not an issue?) is that it does not seem like it gets very hot there. I started the truck up and let it warm up 5 mins or so. Never went above 100 degrees. So I took it for a quick drive maybe a few miles and it only ever got up to about 130ish for temp in that location. I physically felt the sender and the block in that area and indeed it was not really hot.
My question is.. Has anyone else installed a real temperature gauge with the sender in this location with success before? Or should I move it to the water pump instead? I have a practically new cooling system new radiator water pump t stat etc.. When I took the old sender out I thought coolant would come spilling out and that was not the case. There was coolant in there but not until I squeezed a radiator hose did it come out of the hole. When I first finished the cooling system repairs I did think it took forever for the tstat to finally open. Maybe 10 minutes or idling if not even longer. Seems like this engine does not get hot quickly?
Should I just leave the temp sender in its current location and just get used to what a normal temp is and then I will know if it gets hot? I am used to an engine running around 210. I did not drive a long time but as I said it never got to even 150.