Temp Gauge on my I6

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  1. Greg

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    Can anyone help me with this question? I have a 200 I6 in the maverick I just purchased. I bought a temp gauge to install but I am not for sure where the stock temp sensor is can someone point me in the right direction?
     
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    on the rear of the block driver side right behind the stock mount for the coil. i think :D
     
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    I think Derrick is thinking about the Oil Pressure Gauge. The temp gauge goes on the back drivers side of the head. It sticks out at an angle.
     
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    Yup, its in the head.
     
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    Thanks to all I got it installed today.
     
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    my bad.. sniffing too much anti freeze or maybe it was oil! oil / water same stuff. :D
     
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    You got to get them babes away from the car when you need to do some work. They are just too distracting.
     
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    I have a '74 maverick. Anyone know how I can install a temp gauge in it?
     
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    it depends if you have a v8 or I6 as far as where it goes, either way it shouldnt be any harder on any engine
     
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    I have a 6 Cylinder.
     
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    you'll want to drain some water out of the radiator and then remove the sensor from the back drivers side of the head, as mentioned in the quote above. once its out replace it with the sensor supplied in your gauge kit and wire it up according to the directions

    good luck:yup:
     

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