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What are the recommendations on adding a analog temperature gauge to the dash next to the voltmeter? Specifically, which one and how does it need to hook up to the engine?
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Yeah I'm getting the same readings. It hangs out at 160 do to the cooler fluid being pulled out of the radiator by the pump. I also have one of these http://www.jegs.com/i/Mr.+Gasket/72...8&cadevice=c&gclid=CJmU-s72kcICFUkA7AodEVwAmw Mr. gasket radiator cap with the temp gauge in it. After the truck warms up it sits at 180, while the Bosch gauge in the cab sits at 160.Just completed installing the Bosch from Advance mentioned by Drock. Very pleased. Other than having to heat the water pump plug to get it out, no problems with the install. Gauge reaches 180°F and then drops when thermostat opens then settles out to around 160°F while driving around town. Gauge rises when the engine is off to around 190°F and then drops as it cools.
Will do. Thanks!Sharecropper, I would try and find one of the threaded blockoff plates like I did, its the part like on the drivers side where the glow plug temp sensor is Maybe a fellow SS member has one to sell or someplace like Hillbilly wizard or Saturn surplus. Then you can just replace the one at the rear of the pass. side head. If you cant find one, you could either used the one on there or find a spare and drill it and weld a fitting of the proper size on.
Or you can get a coolant crossover from a Humvee,they have 3 extra ports.One for temp gauge,one for elect.fan controller and one for an anode.2 are 1/2npt and 1 is 3/8 I think.Sharecropper, I would try and find one of the threaded blockoff plates like I did, its the part like on the drivers side where the glow plug temp sensor is Maybe a fellow SS member has one to sell or someplace like Hillbilly wizard or Saturn surplus. Then you can just replace the one at the rear of the pass. side head. If you cant find one, you could either used the one on there or find a spare and drill it and weld a fitting of the proper size on.
llong66 - I am having difficulty finding that threaded block-off plate. I would rather purchase the plate already threaded instead of having to weld on a fitting. Do you have a source? Thanks for your help.Sharecropper, I would try and find one of the threaded blockoff plates like I did, its the part like on the drivers side where the glow plug temp sensor is Maybe a fellow SS member has one to sell or someplace like Hillbilly wizard or Saturn surplus. Then you can just replace the one at the rear of the pass. side head. If you cant find one, you could either used the one on there or find a spare and drill it and weld a fitting of the proper size on.
It is a discontinued part. I bought one a few years ago from one of the online chevy/gm parts houses.llong66 - I am having difficulty finding that threaded block-off plate. I would rather purchase the plate already threaded instead of having to weld on a fitting. Do you have a source? Thanks for your help.
Im gonna get mine installed as soon as new radiator gets here,I like the 3 extra ports as I want to go electric fan eventually and want to add a sacrificial anode to coolant system.Left port for temp. sender unit,center port for anode and right port for elect.fan controller.Two things I have to change is the heater hose connection needs to be switched to a 45 to clear our alternator and water pump bypass on Humvee seems to be 3/4 hose instead of 5/8.Ill either switch waterpump to 3/4 bypass or crossover to 5/8.Anyone have a waterpump bypass thread size ?View attachment 531646View attachment 531647I have HMMWV coolant crossover manifolds that have 3 ports to use for what ever you want. Just like rsh464 was saying. I sold him one. Send a PM if you want one. I still have a few left.
Haha,I was wondering if that was my first crossover,tried zooming on box to see if that was mine! CUCVRUS went way out of his way to get me my part guys.Looks like they put under rear tire for traction maybe..LOL.Check out that box. That is the one that was lost in the great snow storm on a stranded Fed Ex truck. It is the one I sent to Greensprings OH. Do you know anyone out there. I just got it back on Friday and check out the box. Nice condition. Never hurt the manifold.