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> Where to put CHT sender on a /6?
tornik550
post Aug 17 2016, 05:23 PM
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I have my /6 2.7 rebuild installed in my car. I had planned on just putting a ring type sender under the spark plug. Unfortunately it doesn't appear that it fits. I cannot fit the socket and sender into the opening for the spark plug. What are my options for cht senders? I do not want to take my engine back out.
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post Aug 17 2016, 06:28 PM
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I may be wrong, but as long as there is no dirt/junk in the fan shroud the cyl s don't run hot in a /6
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post Aug 17 2016, 06:43 PM
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Hi Steve,

I got a ring type on cylinder 3 of my 2.7.

I slipped it on the plug, inserted plug into socket with extension, and get it in. Did not have much trouble with it.


JmuRiz may be right. I am much more conscious of the oil temp than the CHT but that gauge is also farther away for me to read.
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