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John Downing wrote:
The Haynes manual shows a oil level
sensor and temperature sensor located in the pan. The pan I have, has
only the sensor which is held in by a 3 bolt flange, which sensor is
this. I can not remove this without removing the engine, so if it is a
temp sensor, I assume it probably isn't compatible with my gauge.
Where are you fellows picking up your oil temperature from.
As a few others have said, it is customary to measure the temperature
AFTER the cooler but before its used by the engine. The temp prob on
the oil pan, which from your description appears you DO NOT have.. (low
oil level sensor only)...is used ONLY for sensing the need for factory
installed cold start assistance. That temp sensor is not used by the
factory ECU for any other purpose - cold start only. If you want to
measure oil pan temps, thats fine, but use that as a value to measure
effectiveness of cooling (delta T) across the cooler, and make sure you
check it after the cooler with some sort of temp probe.
In my install, I have a remote oil filter, and I am going overboard
with a full size, remote mount Fram HP-1 oil filter (same thing on big
Ford's). The remote mount I have has 2 in and 2 out ports.. so one of
the OUT ports has a temp probe in it. Filter size is probably
overkill.. but there are a few areas that I have intentionally gone
robust/overboard. Oil and fuel filters are one. Cooling air intake is
another.
Dave
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