Re: Tranny Temp Gauge ( was: Oil and Temp. Gauge install..)

From: m.meyerhoff@mchsi.com
Date: Wed Apr 26 2006 - 19:20:56 EDT


I bought a B&M guage kit. It had a adaptor that mounted on one of the hard
coolant lines using compression fittings. Its best to put it on the outflow
from the trans to get readings.

>
> continuing the thread on sender/sensors......
>
>
>
> I was interested in how a tranny temp sender gets installed? Is it on the side
> of the
> pan? If so, how do you make it rigid enough? Do you weld a bung there on
> the side of
> the pan?
>
> I suppose theres a kit somewhere for this huh?
>
> -dan
>
>
> Dan K.
>
> 1992 Dakota Club Cab LE with A/C, Cruise, PS, PB, PW, PL, 3.55 rear, 5.2L V8 and
> a 46RH. Mods: Cool-air intake, 180* T-stat, relocated IAT.
>
> http://static.flickr.com/42/84856795_c18903d10f.jpg
>
> Future Plans: 5.9L engine swap, cat-back exhaust, 3.91 rear
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