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Seriously, I have an existing mechanical water temp gauge hooked into the obvious bung in the intake manifold (front left). I need to find another bung to put a new temp sensor in for an electric fan set up I'm about to install. Does anyone have any ideas where to mount this sensor? Maybe on the block somewhere?

I know there are other ports on the intake but I do not wish to unplug any important sensors for the computer.

This is on an 89 LX 5.0, GT40 intake.

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You could use a t-stat housing from the parts store (10 bucks) that's tapped with a 3/8" fitting.

You could use an AM manifold (goes in the middle of the upper radiator hose after you cut it in half).

Those are the two easiest methods that come to mind.

Good luck.
 

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I used the one in the far back on the intake manifold. There are two back there, one on either side. One was plugged the other was for the coolant to run through the EGR and back in. I don't have any EGR stuff so I used one for my gauge and the other e-fan relay (even though I didn't get the fan yet). I like those two spots because they are hidden in the back so you can't see them from the front
 
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Any idea on the part number for the t-stat housing thats tapped...or what year to ask for...my parts guy didn't know what a thermostat housing was...feel my pain.

Also I'm not showing any water ports in the rear of the manifold. I've got the GT 40 set up...
 

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Alternate placement for a temp gauge sender: This will allow you to keep the stock gauge for looks. Use the heater feed that comes off the intake manifold. Cut the rubber hose that connects the manifold water feed to the heater and splice in a tee adapter for the temp gauge sender. Be sure to use the same water feed line as the ECT sensor. That way you will get the most accurate temp readings.

Tee adapter info:
Make a pilgrimage to your local hardware or home supply center and get some copper pipe and a tee that fits the temp gauge sender. Solder two pieces of copper pipe onto a copper pipe tee with threads in the tee part. Find the correct brass fitting to match the temp sender threads to the tee fitting.



Keep in mind that the capillary tube on mechanical temp gauges cannot be cut, shorted severely kinked or damaged in any way. It is one piece from the gauge to the temp bulb that goes in the engine coolant.

You main challenge will be getting the wiring or capillary tube through the firewall. Do not use the steering column exit path for any wiring or gauge plumbing. Make sure you seal any hole you drill in the firewall with high temp red silicone sealer.


The boss cast into the thermostat housing places the temp switch on the radiator side of the thermostat.
If you put the switch in the thermostat housing, it only shows the correct temperature once the thermostat opens up.

The best place is in the same coolant flow path as the ECT. The computer uses the ECT to tell it what then engine's coolant temperature is.
The drawing I posted shows how to put the thermostat switch in the ECT coolant path.
 
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