Bextreme04
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- May 13, 2019
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- Location
- Oregon
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K25
- Engine Size
- 350-4bbl
What Taylor said. I have an electronic speedometer from a 90-91 squarebody. No cable. The vss from my T-case goes into the 0411 computer and then I have a speedometer output from the 0411 computer that runs to the gauge. I can then change the output from the computer in order to have the gauge read correctly. The odometer runs automatically from the speedometer. If your speedometer is that far off, your odometer isn't properly keeping track of miles anyways.I got Dakota digital pass through vss I atleast need my odometer to function.
The steam port is an exit from the motor. You need to run it to the suction side of the cooling system or it will do nothing. Every squarebody radiator I've ever seen has a nipple at the top of the passenger side tank that you normally run the heater hose to. It should be very close in size to the steam port size. Just run the heater lines to the appropriate ports on the LS water pump and then run the steam port to the nipple on the radiator... done.You lost me there, also I assume you meant 91”, but are you using a completely different gauge or? My speedometer doesn’t read correctly but I can tell how fast I’m going from around anout where it’s at. It starts around 100 so 0 is roughly 50 mph. I reckon I can start looking into a throttle cable, I need to figure out what the end of the cable looks like. Do you have a rough idea of how long it needs to be? I assume slightly longer than my current cable. For the steam port, I thought you wanted it to exit at the highest point possible since air rises? I have a new radiator I can look into seeing if it’s got a nipple anywhere, if not I may need you to further explain what you mean. You mean use where the heater core would usually return into the radiator under the cap with some sort of reducer ?
If you run the steam port to the upper radiator hose you will be running a pressure port to a pressure port and you will have zero flow, or even worse you will be shoving hot coolant INTO the steam ports.