Where to put me sensors!
Where to put me sensors!
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V8 Vum

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3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Water Temp sensor (1/8th NPT - SPA Dash system):
My LS7 already has a temp sensor in the LH head close the the front of the engine, BUT being std, it is taken up with the LS7 Loom to ECU, and I can find no output from the ECU which maybe I could have used to feed the SPA Dash - bit odd I would have thought??

So, I might have 2 options...
1. to use the sensor supplied by SPA and possibly get an adaptor for the top hose and read the temp from there? (anyone know the silicone pipe size so I can order the adaptor today?)

2. Is it possible to use the signal from the engine temp sensor already in place by splicing the wires? ..or is this a bad thing to do?

Any help would be appreciated!

Keith

DHGTR

1,196 posts

267 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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there is another 'hole' in the opposite cylinder head at the back that you can use. 12mm.

V8 Vum

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3,206 posts

245 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Howdy Dave!

So is this hole plugged normally with a bolt? So I am looking at the rhs head...and the hole is at the rear or the front of the car?

cheers

DHGTR

1,196 posts

267 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Hi Keith

The heads are same so you are looking at drivers side but towards the rear.

My engine was pre loved so had another sensor in there, yours may have a blanking plug/bolt there.

Dave

V8 Vum

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Monday 5th July 2010
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Cheers Dave,

I will take a peek when I get home!

BTW where have you got your Oil temp sensor ? Sorry if I have already asked that one...I seem to be going around in ever decreasing circles with this build and seeking snippets of info!

Getting the engine bay ready for the engine has been HUUUUGLY longer than I ever imagined...BUT...it is coming together now...and I keep dreaming of the day I fire it up for the first time!

Can't wait!

cheers

keith

DHGTR

1,196 posts

267 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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Oil Temp sensor, ahhhh that is a problem, i already have 4 items hanging off the normal hole (passenger side towards rear).
There is an access on the top at the rear but because i have the inlet manifold spun around i cant get a sensor in there.

Looking for ideas guys!!!!!


Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Monday 5th July 2010
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DHGTR said:
......Looking for ideas guys!!!!!
In the top of a remote filter housing if you have one.

Steve

V8 Vum

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245 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Found the blanking plug for the water temp sensor as you said - thanks!...on the opposite head at the rear of the engine.

This plug is fairly big (just under 1/2 inch) and looks like a coarse tapered thread. My guage tells me that the thread dia is 0.46" at the end-end and 0.473" at the cap-end.



Does anyone know what type of thread this is, and where I could get an adaptor to reduce this to 1/8th NPT (fine thread) for the sensor I have?

Cheers

Keith

Edited by V8 Vum on Tuesday 6th July 07:57

DHGTR

1,196 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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you want an m12 x 1.5mm with 1/8 npt centre.
autometer/realsteel (part No 2277) sell adapters. There are others but they really vary in quality.

Dave

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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V8 Vum said:
......where I could get an adaptor to reduce this to 1/8th NPT (fine thread) for the sensor I have?.......
Remove the bung and drill/tap it 1/8 NPT.

Steve

V8 Vum

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Tuesday 6th July 2010
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So Steve do you recon there is enough meat in there to redrill and tap? Then of course I will need to get hold of an NPT 1/8th tap....what drill size should I use?

cheers

keith

Steve_D

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282 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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V8 Vum said:
So Steve do you recon there is enough meat in there to redrill and tap? Then of course I will need to get hold of an NPT 1/8th tap....what drill size should I use?

cheers

keith
Yes well spotted. You get fooled by the 1/8" into thinking it is quite small.
Tapping is imperial drill size 'Q' (.332") (8.43mm) so will leave very little meat if the bung is M12.

I have a tap in an imperial set by Clarke from Machine Mart.

Steve

V8 Vum

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Tuesday 6th July 2010
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Steve_D said:
V8 Vum said:
So Steve do you recon there is enough meat in there to redrill and tap? Then of course I will need to get hold of an NPT 1/8th tap....what drill size should I use?

cheers

keith
Yes well spotted. You get fooled by the 1/8" into thinking it is quite small.
Tapping is imperial drill size 'Q' (.332") (8.43mm) so will leave very little meat if the bung is M12.

I have a tap in an imperial set by Clarke from Machine Mart.

Steve
So just about do-able you think then Steve - as I said the original thread dia in inches was 0.4730 -0.46 at the bottom so tapered it seems...
Sounds like a trip to machine mart then...have to say all the taper kit I have found so far only seem to have metric in them + either 1/8th NPT (M27)or 1/8th BSP, buth strangely not both, so hope my local machine mart can supply....the imperial ones without buying all the metric ones as I have them already!

cheers

keith

DHGTR

1,196 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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you have to drill this very very straight els the thread end is extremely thin.

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Tuesday 6th July 2010
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You are looking for Clarke set CHT302. Machine Mart order code 040210032 £23.48

Steve

paulbuckley

459 posts

235 months

Wednesday 7th July 2010
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Not sure why you'd bother buying a tap set unless you plan to tap a lot of stuff...I have full access 24/7 to a machine shop, but it was easier to spend 2 mins ordering one for a couple of quid from merlin / demon t / real steel etc...