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Temp Sender answers Reply to Stick and Lord 200 1988

If I ever have the pan off, I'll probably weld a bung into the side of the pan, and move the sensor there. I have never had any issues with using the sensor as a part of the drain plug though. I don't have to worry about driving around in Ice and Snow (we seldom see any of that here in Central Florida). As to the difference in temperatures, it may be due to differences in calibration of the different units, or it might be somewhat due to different ambient temperatures. I never thought that mine ran the slightest bit warm even. My water temp. never makes it to 9:00, and even in the hottest days of summer, the water temp stays at about 8:30. I do have the Swamp Cooler fan clutch, the pusher fan on the condenser, and the Nissens all metal 3 row radiator. All of that might serve to keep the temps at bay.






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