2nd Generation Specific (1986-1992) 1986-1992 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections.
Sponsored by:

ugh..electric water temp gauge...

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 10-22-10, 08:49 PM
  #26  
Manual Rack

iTrader: (50)
 
FelixIsGod29X's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Wanaque NJ
Posts: 3,652
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
If the t-stat fails you will overheat the engine before you notice it on the gauge. Thats why i refuse to use the upper rad hose. Since your rocking a rtek i guess its ok though?
Old 10-24-10, 08:54 PM
  #27  
Rotisserie Engine

Thread Starter
iTrader: (8)
 
driftxsequence's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wilmington, DE
Posts: 1,833
Received 48 Likes on 38 Posts
i still have no clue what to do

contemplating tapping the water pump..dont know how i feel about it though
Old 10-24-10, 09:00 PM
  #28  
version 2.0

iTrader: (17)
 
texFCturboII's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 3,590
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Why not tap into the heater core inlet like mentioned before? That's right after the hot side of the motor, so you are going to get good readings from it. Besides, cutting a hose in half and using two worm gear hose clamps to hold an aluminum adapter in there is a hell of a lot easier than removing the water pump. Heck, I even think I have an adapter that I will give you for this, lol.
Old 10-25-10, 07:44 AM
  #29  
Cake or Death?

iTrader: (2)
 
clokker's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Mile High
Posts: 10,249
Received 63 Likes on 53 Posts
Originally Posted by texFCturboII
Why not tap into the heater core inlet like mentioned before?
The heater core inlet hose leads directly to the water valve before the core, so if you have temperature set to COLD on the Logicon, there is no flow through that loop.

Not sure how that would affect your reading but it's something to consider.
Old 10-25-10, 11:56 AM
  #30  
version 2.0

iTrader: (17)
 
texFCturboII's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Posts: 3,590
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Thanks for the clarification, I was thinking something would prevent that from being a good spot to use, I was hoping for somebody to chime in.
Old 10-25-10, 08:15 PM
  #31  
Rotisserie Engine

Thread Starter
iTrader: (8)
 
driftxsequence's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wilmington, DE
Posts: 1,833
Received 48 Likes on 38 Posts
what if the temp is set to right in the middle? i usually leave it right there. but i do use a/c during the summer so that wouldnt be an ideal place...i do have a spare car with a spare engine...im tempted to try and tap that water pump. not sure how i feel about cracking that open though...also then having to replace the gasket
Old 10-26-10, 03:15 PM
  #32  
Rotary Revolutionary

iTrader: (16)
 
sharingan 19's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Jacksonville, Tampa & Tallahassee
Posts: 3,881
Received 2 Likes on 2 Posts
Its really not that hard to remove the waterpump and if its never been replaced now might be an opportune time. The only thing holding me up is that I don't have the tools to actually drill and tap the hole.

I'm very curious as to what size the hole in your iron is though. Since I'm making a custom gauge cluster I won't need the stock gauge so I'm determined to figure out how I can use the stock sensor location...




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:18 PM.