If you put the coolant pressure sender on a heater hose won't the gauge reading vary depending on whether the heater valve(s) is open? Mark Larry Alofs wrote: > > TinkerMan wrote: > > > 4. If anyone has a another good suggestion about > > easily tapping a pressure sender/switch into the > > coolant system (e.g. to the coolant expansion tank or > > vicinity), without drilling or such, I'd be glad to > > hear (better yet, seeing is better. Any pictures?...) > > > > ===== > > Cheers, T-man. > > > > My tentative plan is to install one of the "prestone" type flush tees in > a heater hose above the spare, then use a brass female garden hose end > to adapt the pressure sensor or gauge tube connection and install it on > the tee in place of the cap. > I'd like to keep the bleeder available for its original purpose. > > Larry A. |
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