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> 2.0 oil temp sensor location and pics
914itis
post Nov 26 2011, 10:52 PM
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anyone have a picture of a 2.0 oil temp sensor and location?

I was told that it is broken on the 2.0 that i purchased. can i run the engine with FI without that? what is my alternative? start drilling?
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Dave_Darling
post Nov 26 2011, 11:26 PM
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Oil temp is just for the gauge. The sensor lives up inside a plate on the bottom of the engine, at the left-front corner. The plate is held in by two bolts, and is sometimes called the "taco plate". The injection does not use that in any way at all.

The head temp sensor is near the #3 spark plug in the right-side cylinder head. The injection does use that, and the engine will generally not run at all without it hooked up and working. It can be bypassed with some work (and a variable resistor) but it is by far best to have it hooked up and working.

The intake air temp sensor is in the top of the manifold. It is nice to have it but the engine will still run decently without it.

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post Nov 26 2011, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Nov 27 2011, 12:26 AM) *

Oil temp is just for the gauge. The sensor lives up inside a plate on the bottom of the engine, at the left-front corner. The plate is held in by two bolts, and is sometimes called the "taco plate". The injection does not use that in any way at all.

The head temp sensor is near the #3 spark plug in the right-side cylinder head. The injection does use that, and the engine will generally not run at all without it hooked up and working. It can be bypassed with some work (and a variable resistor) but it is by far best to have it hooked up and working.

The intake air temp sensor is in the top of the manifold. It is nice to have it but the engine will still run decently without it.

--DD


Thanks Dave, he mentioned that it was broken on the block, I was just curious. I sent him a PM for clarification and he did not reply yet. "broken on the block" is what i was worrying about.


The head temp sensor seems to be fine.
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post Nov 28 2011, 12:32 AM
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"Taco Plate" OT sensor mounting plate is forward left of the oil sump, with the wire coming out the front, as in pic of mine below.

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post Nov 28 2011, 05:50 AM
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on that engine - the oil pressure sensor is sheared off at block.

oil temp is probably fine.

jim



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