anyone know what this is?
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i believe it is some kind of coolant switch? cant find any info i believe it just clicks on and off at a certain coolant temp and i would like to know if anyone knows what it is? i am not happy with this stupid probe for my electrical fan and if this switch would work better id like to go that route. if anyone knows that it is id appreciate it. or better yet, what temperature it kicks the switch at |
Put your probe in the coolant and not in the fins of the radiator. Just undo the hose, bend the wire right above the probe into a U and hook it around the inlet to the radiator. Reinstall your hose and you will be reading actual coolant temps.
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I have no idea what that is. On all 4 of the first gen motors we have in the shop, the coolant temp sensor in on the head under the intake manifold.
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supply's you heater core with warm water.
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it looks like thats where I put my probe in for my water temp gauge. there was a plug in mine
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Same here, there is just a plug in mine as well...hell, go for it. It might work.:humm:
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Originally Posted by RSWORDS
(Post 496177)
Put your probe in the coolant and not in the fins of the radiator. Just undo the hose, bend the wire right above the probe into a U and hook it around the inlet to the radiator. Reinstall your hose and you will be reading actual coolant temps.
Originally Posted by Diesel Nut
(Post 496212)
I have no idea what that is. On all 4 of the first gen motors we have in the shop, the coolant temp sensor in on the head under the intake manifold.
Originally Posted by cummins_guy
(Post 496214)
supply's you heater core with warm water.
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that plug is for industrial use, that is where the after-cooler water supply goes too. there are also plugs in between each exhaust flange, those also have water behind them.
that sometimes is also used for the supply to a wet turbo |
i sas trying to figure out what the sensor was for or more importantly what temps it shut on and off at. i know water goes behind there i was just curious if anyone else had one
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It's probably a temp sender. That's where I put my custom temp sensor.
Pull it out, stick a meter on it and boil it. See what happens. |
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