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fastlane40 11-06-2004 10:04 PM

Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
On a Gen V 502 where is the best place to mount a oil temp sender.Obviously the sump plug could be adapted and i do have a plug in the side of the sump.I think this could be above the oil level though.Does anybody know what this plug is for?It is about 3.5 inches below the pan rail half way along.Any help appreciated.Thanks

monsta 11-07-2004 12:05 AM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
in the remote oil filter adapter, if you have one. or in the block , on the left side, just in front of the oil filter casting in the block above the pan surface.

38KV 11-07-2004 10:41 AM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
I have mine in the oil filter brackets.

TxHawk 11-07-2004 12:23 PM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
Mine is in the remote filter housing too.

f311fr1 11-07-2004 01:27 PM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
The best place is the stock location on the block, above the oil filter pad. The remote oil filter housing will work also.

JCPERF 11-07-2004 02:43 PM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
The oil pan is the best spot.

LarryD 11-07-2004 02:49 PM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
it will be hottest in the pan however I like to place it after the cooler so you know what temp the engine is seeing so the filter bracket or the stock location above the filter pad on the port side of engine .

JCPERF 11-07-2004 03:23 PM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 
The engine sees what is in the pan.

Reed Jensen 11-07-2004 03:43 PM

Re: Oil Temp Sender Positioning
 

Originally Posted by LarryD
it will be hottest in the pan however I like to place it after the cooler so you know what temp the engine is seeing so the filter bracket or the stock location above the filter pad on the port side of engine .

What difference does it make to moniter the temp after it has gone through the cooler?... Why bother to moniter it at all if it has been cooled? The whole point of having instruments on the engine is to moniter what the engine is doing. If there is a problem with the motor... you will see it first when the oil temp suddenly elevates... I want to see what the engine is doing... not what the cooler is doing. If the engine is running lean and about to burn a piston top, you will see a big increase in the oil tempurature. Do you think you will see the increase in tempurature after the oil has been cooled? The stock mounting position is ok if you aren't running a cooler. I'd suggest measuring anything about the oiling system at it's EXTREMES . That means measuring the oil pressure at it's weakest, and the tempurature at it's highest point.

Reed Jensen 11-07-2004 03:49 PM

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The jacka$$ that built my motors the first time plumbed the oil tempurature at it's coldest point (just after the cooler)... and measured the oil pressure at it's highest point.( in the filter pad right after the pump). The moron had plumbed the oil filter backwards. I had great pressure, unfortunately all the oil was going back into the pan through the pump bypass. The oil tempurature gauge showed ice cold... Here is a picture of the end result. Mind you, the gauges gave no warning of this because of where they were plumbed. You draw your own conclusion.


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