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    Default Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    Hey i usually mounted them into the thermostat on my other cars, cant on the 1g,

    so other 1g owners, where should i mount the sender?

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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    *** not a 1G owner**

    but here goes,

    i know that people with the classic celicas are either doing the popular excel radiator conversion which has a place for you temp sensor to screw into,

    or you could just stick it into the top radiator hose, and add sealant,

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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    Quote Originally Posted by DQIKST
    ...... the popular excel radiator conversion which has a place for you temp sensor to screw into,
    Noooo! I Pefer to think of mine as a Gemini conversion. Well thats what the sender was for.
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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    haha, i dont really wanna jam it into the rad hose, nor change radiator.. but the rad hose bit gives me an idea..

    i might fabricate up a little pipe section to thread the sender into, then cut the radiator hose i 2 and mount it in between..

    Any other ideas

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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    I didn't change the radiator - I removed it and took it to Natrad for them to weld a nut onto it.
    I provided the nut too.
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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    Quote Originally Posted by Stomps
    i might fabricate up a little pipe section to thread the sender into, then cut the radiator hose i 2 and mount it in between..
    Thats what i did, I used a piece of mild steel i scabbed from my local exhaust shop and tapped a thread in it screwed the temp sender in with a bit of sealant. I welded some steel mounting brackets to it so it would earth the sender then used it as an extension for my top radiatior hose due to my engine conversion.. too easy

    o and dont forget to paint it black

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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    umm, whats wrong with the stock temp sender locations....
    theres one that screws in a bit below the thermostat housing on the front and there are the 2 for the ecu on the exhaust side of the engine, just below the thermostat housing again...
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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    easy peasy.

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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    Quote Originally Posted by love ke70
    umm, whats wrong with the stock temp sender locations....
    theres one that screws in a bit below the thermostat housing on the front and there are the 2 for the ecu on the exhaust side of the engine, just below the thermostat housing again...
    I used the original temp sender to suit the oem dash cluster temp gauge.. it has a smaller thread on it than the one on the new motor.. i had to use the original temp sender otherwise the gauge would not read accurate.

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    Default Re: Where to mount water temp sensor on 1g

    thats what i did in my ke70. the temp sender out of the 4k matched the 1g one perfect, only read different
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