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> CHT Cylinder head Temperature, installation
jc914
post Dec 28 2008, 10:17 AM
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I have finally got the gauges installed in the car and the wires to the engine bay. (cht and oil pressure) I have been doing searches on the forum but i still have one question. To install the cht senor on cylinder 3 do i have to remove the tin on the engine if yes can it be done without dropping the engine, or can i just use a plug socket with cutting out a notch for the wire to go through.

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post Dec 28 2008, 11:42 AM
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its for a CHT Gauge.
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QUOTE(jc914 @ Dec 28 2008, 11:42 AM) *

its for a CHT Gauge.


I ran mine thru the hole in tin for stock CHT sensor not straight thru plug hole in tin. I bored the ring out on the sensor just a little so it moved freely on the plug. I am able to hold the wire when tightening the plug down.

There is a recent thread here or club that Racer Chris has a pic of how he has rigged his up so it stays in place when removing plug.

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