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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