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Old 07-19-2013, 07:37 AM
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I'd like to figure out where to install the sensor for my Trans temp gauge? It's a glowshift gauge if that helps?
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I would just tap it into the pan. Just make sure to clean up all your shavings really well.
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Pressure test port.
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Pressure test port.
NOOB question, where is it located actually? any potential problems running it there?
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Not a noob question. Located on the drivers side above the shift linkage crap. There's a 11mm plug you'll have to pull out and the new sensor should thread in. Mine was 1/8"npt x 1" long and works fine.

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Originally Posted by jvoisel
Not a noob question. Located on the drivers side above the shift linkage crap. There's a 11mm plug you'll have to pull out and the new sensor should thread in. Mine was 1/8"npt x 1" long and works fine.

Thanks a ton man!
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