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if it was me I would locate it in the stump near the strainer - tells me the temp of the oil right before it goes through the pump - just make sure you don't impair the flow of oil through the strainer

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Well it probably wouldn't interest you.

 

I now have a lab digital Fluke in my dash array.

 

 

It uses thermocouples (TC).

These are just TC wire with the end

welded together forming the TC junction.

 

So I simply run it down the dip stick hole.

 

It locks in place with the dip stick.

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Well it probably wouldn't interest you.

 

I now have a lab digital Fluke in my dash array.

 

 

It uses thermocouples (TC).

These are just TC wire with the end

welded together forming the TC junction.

 

So I simply run it down the dip stick hole.

 

It locks in place with the dip stick.

why wouldn't that interest me? you saying something bout me, skip?

that sounds neat, and kinda what I want, but it also seems a bit expensive. so I guess I'm drilling the drain plug

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JW, chill brother, you said gauge

gauges have sender units not thermocouples

 

Sounded like you had your mind set on a gauge

simple as that.

 

You're welcome for the idea, drawing and the picture.

 

 

 

Frank, temps range around 20 degrees higher than the

coolant (~210 - 220 deg F) (I also have a TC in the thermostat housing)

 

Summer high boost runs up large hills can elevate it to the 240 range.

 

I do not have an oil cooler.

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Bond, James "Skip" Bond. LOL

 

Ive been wondering if the Skip'ster was going to post oil temps....those sound about right for what I was thinking these engines make.

 

I imagine in my case, autocrossing on hot days....mine gets up to 280 maybe.

 

'Tis time for an oil cooler setup for sure.....

 

I think that I willbe tapping the oil pan with a guage sender, a digital one from Summit....and along with that, a digital water temp guage as well.

 

That reminds me...oil pressure guage too.

 

damn, i need a real wideband and A/F 'tuner' for the car as well.

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Ummm just outa curiosity, would I have to take the oil pan out to put a new hole in for the sender? Or, could I just use the existing drainplug hole and use an adaptor? I've got an electric temp guage by SunPro with the metric adaptors. Would that work?

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Ted,

My thinking on the matter, lame as it may be,

 

was that I didn't want to

 

remove the oil pan

or

risk chips getting sucked up by the oil pump

 

Now, it has a mesh screen filter but.....

 

That is why I removed the drain plug

and

did all the work on the bench.

 

I used a drill press and vise for the hole.

 

You would have to get a metric tap

if that is the what the thread pitch is on your sender.

 

Mine was NPT, for oil changes, I have a quick disconnect plug on it's wire

(as you can see).

 

I didn't want the plug extending out too far, with the adapter you have it may

(if the adapter is the same size as the drain plug hole?

your method may work.)

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  • 1 year later...

Skip, what kinds of readings are you getting? My car has an oil cooler, but on the freeway at a 60mph-ish cruise, my oil temperature is about 225 degrees F. :eek: My sensor is mounted in my oil drain plug as well. Wondering if your readings are any different.

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damn skip, that looks like star trek from the 80s :banana:

 

what is it that you have crammed in there? I can see the fluke meter, some gauges for temps and soforth, but what is the oscilloscoop like window? and what's up with the targeting visor besides it :rolleyes:

 

I wonder where the button "fasers" is ;)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's a few numbers I kinda remember when my brother and I went to WCSS7. Headin' through the Phenix area at about 65mph and about 110 outside, my water temp was running at 230 and my oil temp was at about 280. That's with the oil cooler. Engine didn't like that after about 200 miles. :(

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