I found an old post by Ratwell on TS that gives this as the ideal place to mount the oil temp sensor.
But the mounting bracket for the support bar covers this galley plug. Has anyone placed their sensor here, or have a good idea on how this would be accomplished?
Oil Temp Sensor Ideal Location?
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That looks like a type 1 case to me. Not sure. I know on a type 4 you can put it in one of the galleries by the oil cooler.
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I think you're right about it being a t1 case. The layout of the t4 case is about the same, at least on the oil galley layout. At least on mine there is a threaded galley plug in this location, I don't think it's one I did, is it stock?
There's just the issue of clearing the support bracket.
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The one on the bottom is the gallery plug that sits behind the support bracket. The other plugs are for scale. On the left is the DD sender. It seems I could spot face the plug and recess the sender enough to clear.
...Anyone know what this plug is called or have a part number? (or a spare lying around ) It would be nice to have a spare before I start monkeying around with it.
There's just the issue of clearing the support bracket.
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The one on the bottom is the gallery plug that sits behind the support bracket. The other plugs are for scale. On the left is the DD sender. It seems I could spot face the plug and recess the sender enough to clear.
...Anyone know what this plug is called or have a part number? (or a spare lying around ) It would be nice to have a spare before I start monkeying around with it.
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Don't know but I can see how this would be a good location to take temp readings as it is right at the oil pickup for the pump coming out of the sump. The taco plate is very close but the oil doesn't circulate nearly as much through that area like at the pick up which could lead to some inaccuracies in temperature.chitwnvw wrote:Wow, so it's not a stock threaded plug. Weird it was the only one done on mine then. Wonder what they were up to?
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