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Old 09-29-06, 11:33 AM
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help plezz

ok i know this is on here but i dont have time to look i need to know how to install a after market water temp gage does it go in the block by the oil filter or at the botome of the radiater my spelling sux srry cant help it
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Originally Posted by rednekmoshpit
ok i know this is on here but i dont have time to look i need to know how to install a after market water temp gage does it go in the block by the oil filter or at the botome of the radiater my spelling sux srry cant help it
You're not going to get much help with that kind of attitude. It DOES matter that you at least *attempt* to search. Spelling *does* matter. Starting a thread with a very generic "help plezz" title does not make people want to open the thread.

If you take the time to make your request seem like you "gave a $hit", and tried to find the answer on your own, and failed - then you would have many more replies besides this one.

Now, as per your question.

Aftermarket temp gauge can go in almost anywhere - I would recommend the water-pump housing, right next to one of the stock sensors for the most correct reading.

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Originally Posted by Directfreak
You're not going to get much help with that kind of attitude. It DOES matter that you at least *attempt* to search. Spelling *does* matter. Starting a thread with a very generic "help plezz" title does not make people want to open the thread.

If you take the time to make your request seem like you "gave a $hit", and tried to find the answer on your own, and failed - then you would have many more replies besides this one.

Now, as per your question.

Aftermarket temp gauge can go in almost anywhere - I would recommend the water-pump housing, right next to one of the stock sensors for the most correct reading.

ok well i did try to find it this morning bfor i posted that and i couldent find it i dont have time to sit here all day besides that i dont have acsess to a comp all day and im new to this srry if i sound like an @ss hole dont mein to ...ty for the reply




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