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Anyone installed a Water Temp Gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="FindemorGrindem" data-source="post: 2681968" data-attributes="member: 27047"><p>Mine is a 98 and only has 3 fittings. 2 on each side as it enters the head (sensors) and one on top to fill w/ coolant. Thats why I welded another bung to it. You should get an electrical guage and all you have to do is mount the sender in the tube and run a wire to ground, ignition, to the sender, and to your running lights if you want it to light up. By your last question about running the sender throught the pillar it makes me think you got a mechanical guage, in which case the sender will probably be too deep to fit in the tube without some crazy adapters and such. The sender with the electrical gauge is much shorther and easier to work with and only has an electrical connection back to the gauge...hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FindemorGrindem, post: 2681968, member: 27047"] Mine is a 98 and only has 3 fittings. 2 on each side as it enters the head (sensors) and one on top to fill w/ coolant. Thats why I welded another bung to it. You should get an electrical guage and all you have to do is mount the sender in the tube and run a wire to ground, ignition, to the sender, and to your running lights if you want it to light up. By your last question about running the sender throught the pillar it makes me think you got a mechanical guage, in which case the sender will probably be too deep to fit in the tube without some crazy adapters and such. The sender with the electrical gauge is much shorther and easier to work with and only has an electrical connection back to the gauge...hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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