Tranny Fluid Temp? |
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DrCC
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Posted: April-26-2012 at 12:46pm |
Since I've had it, the alarm has never gone off.
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HatterBee
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What temp does your alarm go off? Looking at sensors now and I have found 195, 230 and 235
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HatterBee
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Thanks, I was also just looking at the alarm sensor.
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eric lavine
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normally the sender does go to the plug next to the cooler out line on top of the trans
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"the things you own will start to own you"
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DrCC
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Yes, The Alan plug next to the return line.
No guage. Sender to alarm buzzer. It's actually factory from '74. |
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HatterBee
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You talking about on top of the tranny directly beside the return? I do have a port there with an allen headed plug in it. It looks pretty rusty not sure it will come out easily, but I might try that.
Do have a complete temp sensor with gauge or just a high temp switch? |
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DrCC
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Mine is forward and to the right of the return line on the transmission.
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HatterBee
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Hey guys I am thinking of adding a fluid temp sensor in the tranny while I have it out and redoing my gauges and wiring. However, I have come to a crossroads of sorts to my plan.
Do I install the sensor in the line going to the exchanger, or the line coming from the exchanger? I can think advantages of both and would like to hear your thoughts and experiences if you have done something similar. |
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