Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
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- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
A while back, I was trying to get my temp gauge working quickly (trying to get her back home), but wasn't having any luck, so I installed a cheapo aftermarket kit from the local parts store, and all was good (other than her getting hot on the highway when I run the A/C). Now that I've got a few hours to tinker, I'm going back down the path of getting gauges working again.
The sensor that came out looks to be a 1/2" npt, with what I would call a button type of connector. When I went to the LPS, all they had was the sideways spade type, so I ordered what I thought was the right sensor, a G1852. It LOOKS like the one I've pulled out, but it's got a larger diameter thread, and the sensor itself is larger in diameter as well (going to post a pic here in a sec).
I don't recall if there was an adapter in there, but it doesn't make sense that there would be.
Should I just go back and grab the smaller sensor that they have in stock and modify the connector to fit or keep trying to find the right one? I worry about the ohms of resistance in something other than factory stuff...
Thanks!
The sensor that came out looks to be a 1/2" npt, with what I would call a button type of connector. When I went to the LPS, all they had was the sideways spade type, so I ordered what I thought was the right sensor, a G1852. It LOOKS like the one I've pulled out, but it's got a larger diameter thread, and the sensor itself is larger in diameter as well (going to post a pic here in a sec).
I don't recall if there was an adapter in there, but it doesn't make sense that there would be.
Should I just go back and grab the smaller sensor that they have in stock and modify the connector to fit or keep trying to find the right one? I worry about the ohms of resistance in something other than factory stuff...
Thanks!