Swearbody
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- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
- Posts
- 701
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- Location
- Birmingham AL
- First Name
- Jeff
- Truck Year
- 84
- Truck Model
- C1500
- Engine Size
- 355 sbc
Had the brand new sender in the intake and was overheating so it said. Tried a different thermo and same problem. Ran without and it was all good but only got to 110deg so couldnt tune or drive for that matter.
Decided to try a manual bosch gauge and sensor in the head and it matched the dash gauge....until it didnt.once it started rising the dash gauge read all the way hot and the manual read 190. So it was the gauge/sender the whole time and I never actually had an overheating issue. Verified with a infared thermo at radiator entrance.
So I cranked the truck and had to shut it off like 10 times during cam break in thinking It was overheating ( dont worry I shut it off immediatly each time and then ran it at 3000rpm to wear in the cam/lifters)
It is still possible that the new sender isnt right, but it is the correct gm sender. I just put it in the intake instead of the head. I have seen people say that problems arise when doing this and damn if they arent right IN THIS CASE.
Decided to try a manual bosch gauge and sensor in the head and it matched the dash gauge....until it didnt.once it started rising the dash gauge read all the way hot and the manual read 190. So it was the gauge/sender the whole time and I never actually had an overheating issue. Verified with a infared thermo at radiator entrance.
So I cranked the truck and had to shut it off like 10 times during cam break in thinking It was overheating ( dont worry I shut it off immediatly each time and then ran it at 3000rpm to wear in the cam/lifters)
It is still possible that the new sender isnt right, but it is the correct gm sender. I just put it in the intake instead of the head. I have seen people say that problems arise when doing this and damn if they arent right IN THIS CASE.