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Old 04-20-2006, 12:17 AM
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i want to put some temp gauges on my tranny and my radiator , the car is a 67 bird with a 400/th400 it has the electronic stupid lights, im new to this so how exactly do i put the temp sensors, if thats what its called, on the components? And where exactly do i put the temp gauge for the tranny? i have a trans cooler so im sure the temp would be lower than normal, i also just finished blowing out my radiator and need to get a new one for it any suggestions??? I also have a concearn about the T cooling ive been reading some post about it sounds like a good idea is it a hard task to performe is it?

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Old 04-20-2006, 04:15 PM
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temp sender for water put in intake as first choice or head as second choice. Temp sender for trans goes in metal return line back to trans. someone sells a tubing tee that is connected in the metal line where the sender screws into.

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