04-09-2011, 07:34 PM | #1 |
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trans temp.
i got a idea. i never use my clock anyways put another stock temp gauge and wire it up to it. will a temp prob like the ones that go into the head in the water jacket. will that work in the drain plug of my tranny pan? i got a chrome one and it has a drain plug. i know stock didnt. but im thinking about trying it.
has anyone done anything like this. or wired up a trans temp gauge?
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04-10-2011, 03:54 AM | #2 |
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Re: trans temp.
You may have to drill a hole & mount tha sender on tha side.. Get a O ring tha matched tha size of it..get a nut that nut that tha same size as threads & bolt it in like tha aftermarket drain plug kits..but can a stock temp gauge be wire independant of tha stock cluster?
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04-10-2011, 09:38 AM | #3 |
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Re: trans temp.
The gauge part should be the easy part. It's a 3 wire hook up. Ground,key on 12v,signal. And I can just hard wire that in threw the cluster. Like I did the camaro tach. But just want to see if I can use the drain plug in the pan.
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Re: trans temp.
Wouldn't the line pressure test port be better? It is pipe thread and better protected on the side of the case. Jay
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Re: trans temp.
Wouldn't that just show the temp of the case not the temp of the fluid ?
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Re: trans temp.
No more than a water temp gauge shows the temp of the head. The test port is straight off the pump, so plenty of fluid. Jay
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Re: trans temp.
i'm interested in this as well, can you show where the line pressure plug is?
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04-10-2011, 04:42 PM | #8 |
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Re: trans temp.
me too where is this at? and is it showing them temp before or after the trans cooler?
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Re: trans temp.
I put my transmission temp sending unit in the trans. coolant line that goes from the tranny to the radiator.
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