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Mark G

posted on 23/12/07 at 04:31 PM Reply With Quote
engine sensors

I picked up my blade engine today, I need to get a coolant temp sensor, oil pressure switch and thermostat.

I have 2 questions shall I upgrade the oil pressure switch and thermostat or use standard items.

If I use upgraded items, what spec do I need?






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BenB

posted on 23/12/07 at 05:16 PM Reply With Quote
If it's an injection engine you're best sticking with the standard coolant temp sensor. Anything different and you'll confuse the ECU which will screw up power and MPG unless you're very lucky. If it's carbs and the coolant temp sensor is only for a dial then you're best getting the one for that specific dial....

Oil pressure switch and thermostat can be stock (in fact it makes sense to keep them that way)....

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Mark G

posted on 24/12/07 at 02:35 PM Reply With Quote
Cool, Thankyou!






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ChrisGamlin

posted on 24/12/07 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
Personally Id replace the oil pressure switch for an oil pressure sensor wired up to a decent guage. The pressure switch is set very low (under 10psi) so as not to come on at idle, but that means its all but useless at indicating impending doom from oil surge etc. The thread is 1/8BSPT I IIRC, but mount the sender remotely as they have a tendancy to not last long when bolted straight into a high revving engine.

Chris






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