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> Thanks to input from Tracy, Marc and Dave I've been able to label most
of
> my
> connectors.
> Tracy:
> >Coolant feed to stock intake manifold. On an aircraft installation,
> >this MUST be vented to vapor collection point. I would suggest a
fitting
> >screwed into [either of the temp sensor points] for this. The [temp
> sensor
> points]
> >are otherwise not needed for our use. Ignore or plug.
> What do you mean by "a fitting"? A pipe connecting the two?
> I plan to run a cooling fan. Wouldnt the lower sensor be good for
this?
> If I plug the upper point or use it to vent the intake coolant return,
> where
> should I put my water temperature sensor?
Your temp gauge for water temp could use one sensor postion, and you
could use the second one for turning on the fans at a certain temp.
However, there are temp gauges that let you set a point at which the
temp gauge turns on a relay that could trigger your fans (A SPA gauge
comes to mind. Nice gauges made in England. I have a dual one for boost
psi and any temp I chose. It triggers relays at any setpoint I choose).
There are many options to accomplish what you want. You could use those
2 treaded bosses for any water temp/pressure item! Use 1 of them for
water pressure.
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