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why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
short version: temp sender is good, but doesnt work. does it need to be 'grounded' thru the engine?
long version:
on the stock intake manifold, the temp sensor hooks up to the back side of it, between two coolant lines, thats where it reads the temp. HOWEVER, now i have DCOE's and i guess i didnt put much thought into where/how to reinstall the temperature sender.
what i did was, remove the two coolant lines that DID go into the stock manifold, attach them to brass a brass T fitting. two ports for the coolant to flow thru, the other is threaded for the temp sender. BUT, now my temp gauge doesnt work.
so my question is: does the temp sender have to be 'grounded' thru engine in order for it to work? it would make sense because the sender only has one wire going to it, and the temp sensor is really just a variable resistor that changes with the heat (thermistor). so if its not touching the engine, it has no way to complete the circuit????
and i DID check that the wires were getting a signal and sending to the gauge by grounding out the wire to the sender and the gauge 'spiked' up.
any thoughts?
thanks...
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
it has to be grounded, I just put mine in the thermostat housing, what type of fitting did you use? it's 1/8 bspt like the oil pressure sender, it's not 1/8 npt
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
i just went to the hardware store and got fittings that would fit it, pretty damn good fit too, then i used a bunch of white teflon tape to make sure it was a solid seal.
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
itzdave
i just went to the hardware store and got fittings that would fit it, pretty damn good fit too, then i used a bunch of white teflon tape to make sure it was a solid seal.
if you ever get a spare thermostat housing send it out here and i'll modify it to hold the sensor, I think the LXI one already has the threads, not sure. the 1/8 bspt threads look just like 1/8 npt but have one more thread per inch, if you aren't careful you can damage the threads on the sender
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
i didnt wanna have to drill, tap, and die it. thought this way would be easier and still effective...
what about the bleed bolt, is it the same thread size? could i just put the temp sender where the bleeder is?
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
ok, just went and checked... the temp sender thread size is NOT the same size as the bleeder(less threads per inch), so thats not an option...
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
itzdave
i didnt wanna have to drill, tap, and die it. thought this way would be easier and still effective...
what about the bleed bolt, is it the same thread size? could i just put the temp sender where the bleeder is?
I think it's different, I think the LXI has the temp sender already on the housing so the threads are there, not sure, someone clarify this, if not I will tig on the bung for you and tap it at 1/8 BSPT I had a hard time even getting ahold of that tap, when you get a spare just send it out here, and TEFLON TAPE??? AUGGHH!! you must just work on the wiring not the airplane engines lol, ask the engine guys what they think of teflon tape? the FAA bans us from using it ANYWHERE on the plane and for good reason. use the permatex or the loctite thread sealer, the tape can also insulate the sender from ground, the liquid sealer lets the threads of the sender make contact with ground. the sealer just stays between the threads
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
haha, yea im an electrician on the planes...
like i said, i didnt think too much about how the sender worked or anything, i just wanted it there and all hooked up, lol. NOW I KNOW that i shouldnt have half-assed it.
and yes, i know that the engine mechs dont use it, just like we dont use electrical tape on anything, only proper splices. i didnt think about loctite at the time cuz i didnt have any with me. oh and btw as an electrician, i use teflon tape on certain things on the planes, lolz...
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
I guess you should spot a ground onto that T, and send a wire to the intake mani after you take care of the teflon? Maybe you should touch the engine and the T at the same time with the sensor in. Think that would be a good way of checking?
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
itzdave
haha, yea im an electrician on the planes...
like i said, i didnt think too much about how the sender worked or anything, i just wanted it there and all hooked up, lol. NOW I KNOW that i shouldnt have half-assed it.
and yes, i know that the engine mechs dont use it, just like we dont use electrical tape on anything, only proper splices. i didnt think about loctite at the time cuz i didnt have any with me. oh and btw as an electrician, i use teflon tape on certain things on the planes, lolz...
what it is are the small white tubes of thread sealer by loctite or permatex, they go a long way and will seal a lot of threads for a little tube. You can probably get away with the teflon because you are military and I don't think the FAA oversees your airplanes, I think you guys are self regulated
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
lostforawhile
what it is are the small white tubes of thread sealer by loctite or permatex, they go a long way and will seal a lot of threads for a little tube. You can probably get away with the teflon because you are military and I don't think the FAA oversees your airplanes, I think you guys are self regulated
faa does regulate us, ive had to use it on an altimeter that had a shitty fitting and wasnt holding pressure...
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
itzdave
faa does regulate us, ive had to use it on an altimeter that had a shitty fitting and wasnt holding pressure...
I didn't know that I thought the military stuff was completely separate from the civilian stuff
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
lostforawhile
yes im familiar with it
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lostforawhile
I didn't know that I thought the military stuff was completely separate from the civilian stuff
nope.
so im gunna make a very ghetto 'grounding strap' on the brass fittings and attach that to a ground and see if it works, im hoping that the teflon tape has worn down and it will still have continuity...
if not, ill just take it apart tomorrow and think of somethin else. thing is tho, were having a meet up here tomorrow and its about 2 hours away so i wanna make sure i have a temp gauge for that. usually my car doesnt get driven for more than 20 min at a time so i want too woried about not having the gauge for the last few weeks...
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
SWEET! got it workin! now i just need to do it 'right', now that i know how it works properly and whatnot...
thanks guys!
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
Nice. Also, i just re-read my post and i said you should touch the mani and the T but didnt specify you should do it with an electric wire.. lol. Hows that ground strap work, by the way? I dont think ive seen one.. did you just wrap the wire around the T and secure it?
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
Ayeobe
Hows that ground strap work, by the way? I dont think ive seen one.. did you just wrap the wire around the T and secure it?
yea man, i just took a wire, stripped off a bunch of the insulation, wrapped it around the sender where it is threaded/where the 'nut' part is. then i just (lost, please dont kill me, its just temporary) taped it all up and put zip-ties around the tape to hold it all together, HAHAHA! it looks like garbage, but its just a temp fix for the time being, and IT WORKS!!!
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
did u splice a new end on the wire? thoses contections get corroaded and dont work anymore... had that on the 3g lol just splied a new terminal on the wire and bamo it works
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Civic Accord Honda
did u splice a new end on the wire? thoses contections get corroaded and dont work anymore... had that on the 3g lol just splied a new terminal on the wire and bamo it works
for the other end of the wire, i just loosened a nut and placed the wire in it and tightened back down. i know i know, its hella ghetto, but i just needed to see if this method would even work til i can find something better, lolz.
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
Civic Accord Honda
did u splice a new end on the wire? thoses contections get corroaded and dont work anymore... had that on the 3g lol just splied a new terminal on the wire and bamo it works
um it wasn't grounded cah, it doesn't work well without a ground. it would have been easier to stick a small hose clamp on it with the wire under it, then tighten it up and instant ground
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
lostforawhile
it would have been easier to stick a small hose clamp on it with the wire under it, then tighten it up and instant ground
HA! thats a great idea!
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
lostforawhile
I think it's different, I think the LXI has the temp sender already on the housing so the threads are there, not sure, someone clarify this, if not I will tig on the bung for you and tap it at 1/8 BSPT I had a hard time even getting ahold of that tap, when you get a spare just send it out here, and TEFLON TAPE??? AUGGHH!! you must just work on the wiring not the airplane engines lol, ask the engine guys what they think of teflon tape? the FAA bans us from using it ANYWHERE on the plane and for good reason. use the permatex or the loctite thread sealer, the tape can also insulate the sender from ground, the liquid sealer lets the threads of the sender make contact with ground. the sealer just stays between the threads
Sorry for the half-ass post; I'm reading a computer file and I reading at the forum at the same time...
LX-i has the temperature sender threaded in the thermostat housing (at the rear side if you look at the engine from the front.
It also has the temperature sensor (for the ECU) and the fan switch, and a wax valve or something of that sort (i think it operates in my case the canister purge)
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
wow that is interesting, as I was reading this about the sender now not grounded in this contraption Dave has then it dawned on me that teflon tape could possibly insulate a sender from ground if it was wrapped too thick then you guys broke in to that conception and then I remember fittings being sent oem with a thread locker sealer coating but then those were not sensors and then Ive also bought sensors with it on it too but they were oil senders but probably two or three wire and then I know that ATF fittings and carb too would be risky if a piece of teflon got in past the threads and then they would clog up a needle valve or any orifice and then cause problems too and then the same for hydraulics in aeronautics or anything else and then and then and then:)
excellent thread guys, good stuff:cheers:
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
i know you got it working but just wondering a question lol
on efi it has a contecter like this sticking up on the sensor
http://www.tme.eu/katalog_pics/2/6/0...9/st-040_b.jpg
without the plastic piece of course lol
i just cut the old metal one off and crimped one of theses on
http://www.tme.eu/katalog_pics/1/6/a...3/st-050_b.jpg
of course it was grounded to the engine , but just wonder if carb cars are the same way? or are they to 2 wire type with a plastic contecter on the end like on the newer hondas?
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Re: why isnt my temp sender working? how does it work?
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Originally Posted by
roodoo2
wow that is interesting, as I was reading this about the sender now not grounded in this contraption Dave has then it dawned on me that teflon tape could possibly insulate a sender from ground if it was wrapped too thick then you guys broke in to that conception and then I remember fittings being sent oem with a thread locker sealer coating but then those were not sensors and then Ive also bought sensors with it on it too but they were oil senders but probably two or three wire and then I know that ATF fittings and carb too would be risky if a piece of teflon got in past the threads and then they would clog up a needle valve or any orifice and then cause problems too and then the same for hydraulics in aeronautics or anything else and then and then and then:)
excellent thread guys, good stuff:cheers:
yea teflon tape is nasty messy stuff, the liquid thread sealers squeeze out between the threads so you still have metal to metal contact