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I need to pick up a CHT gauge and sender and was wondering where the sender mounts on a 2.7L six?
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 949 Joined: 6-July 04 From: Dallas, TX Member No.: 2,307 ![]() |
I have no idea what the senders look like..do they fit in the sparkplug hole (like a washer for the plug) or what? I have noticed some small allen head bolts in the area below the plugs, maybe those are utilized for the CHT senders? Also, can I run two senders for one gauge? Does your gauge reading then become an average of the two?
Here's another (related) question - When folks use the double sender for the pressure gauge (includes idiot light) and mount it next to the fan housing what then happens which the sender placed back above the flywheel area? Is it used for anything? Any real reason to use a double? Doug C |
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