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VN V8 Temp gauge Question

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VN V8 Temp gauge Question

Post by Bartso »

hey guys just bought a aftermarket mechanical temp gauge (auto meter)
any way looking through the holden manual it says that there is a temp gauge sender unit and a coolant temp sensor on the sensor there are wires and on the sender unit it looks like there isn't any so if i plug this in the block

a - will the temp gauge stop working
b - will this affect my ecu

any help would be good
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Post by MYV84B »

in my hilux i put an autometer gauge

leave the coolant sensor in and remove the temp sender, the temp sender thread is smaller the the autometer thread so you have 2 drill and tap it , these are under the throttle body
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Post by Bartso »

didn't really want to drill a hole in the motor but if it has to be done any way how much for the tap and what thread is it
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Post by TUFF MAV »

You'll have to leave the coolant temp sensor in as this is for the computer.

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Post by Bartso »

yea relise that but i would of thought that they would of designed this around the engine so that you don't have to drill holes
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Post by MYV84B »

Yeah its just that autometer temp sender unit is a lot bigger then the

std temp sender unit the manifold is alloy and easy to drill and tap

not sure of the size just take the gauge with u and get a drill and tap to suit they aint that dear otherwise try a electronic gauge
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Post by Bartso »

all good drilled and taped
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Post by Bartso »

now that it is fitted what temp should it be running at
myv84b what temp does yours run at
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