Trans Temp Sender Location
#1
hey i want to install this autometer trans temp guage and from what i have read there could be clearance issues with installing the bung and sender. before i tear everything apart i want to have the unit mounted and brazed. just wanted to know where on the pan everyone has there sending unit mounted.
4l60e stock pan depth
also installing transgo HD-2 and corvette servo
2004 silverado
Thanks
4l60e stock pan depth
also installing transgo HD-2 and corvette servo
2004 silverado
Thanks
#4
Originally Posted by thunder550
You can also use the pressure port on the driver's side above the shift linkage. Your sender should thread right in.
#5
Originally Posted by BlackLM7
Yep, that's what I did. I heard that location isn't the best for accurate readings but at least I have an idea of what my tranny temp is.
#6
Originally Posted by SnakeOiler
my observations show me that either place is OK.
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#10
I installed a cluster with a trans temp gauge in it but I'm told this only measures cooled fluid that has returned to the pan. I'm planning on installing a Autometer gauge as well and I'm putting the sender right in the fluid out line as close to the transmission as possible. I figure the fluid on the way out represents the actual temperature inside the tranny. You can buy a manifold from Autometer to put a sender in line.
http://www.autometer.com/cat_accesso...st.aspx?pid=40
http://www.autometer.com/cat_accesso...st.aspx?pid=40






I've used the pressure port on several different trannys I've had.