Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 12:11:55 -0400
Reply-To: "Higginbotham, David A." <dhigginbotham@HAZENANDSAWYER.COM>
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From: "Higginbotham, David A." <dhigginbotham@HAZENANDSAWYER.COM>
Subject: Re: 82 won't start when hot was re:83' won't start when hot
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I was quite gentle both removing the oil pressure sender and installing
the temp sensor, finger tight and then about 1/4 to 1/2 turn. Just
enough to snug it down.
OK, the location of the cylinder head temp sensor, I should be able to
see this while standing behind the van looking into the engine
compartment, not from under the van?
In my excuse for an attempt at my defense. :) Yep, I wondered at the big
difference in the wrench size of the parts, but the business end looked
the same and threaded by finger without a problem and the wire was the
same with the same connector, so I simply thought aftermarket
difference's, things change, try it and see, etc. If the business end
were not the same I never would have tried it.
David Higginbotham
82 Westfalia
Silk Hope, NC
-----Original Message-----
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:gull@gull.us]
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 10:59 AM
To: Higginbotham, David A.
Cc: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: RE: 82 won't start when hot was re:83' won't start when hot
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Higginbotham, David A. wrote:
> OH! Well that might explain some things. It is to laugh! Guess where I
> installed the temp sensor? YUP! In the hole in the tin between the
> distributor and the fan shroud. Well, I can remedy that, I don't think
I
> harmed the sensor when I pulled it out and I did keep it. It now makes
> some sense that the part I removed had a radically different wrench
> size, 24mm, from the one I installed, 13mm. Now all I need to do is
> figure out where the temp sensor exists.
Yes, it sounds like you exchanged your oil pressure sender for a
cylinder
head temperature sender. I hope you kept the one you took out. ;)
Incidentally, if I remember right that pressure sender uses a tapered
pipe
thread. Don't go crazy tightening it down; it needs to be just snug
enough that it won't leak and no tighter.
To find the temp sender, ook on the left cylinder head for a part that
looks just like the new one you bought, except dirtier. It's in a
slightly hard spot to see, near one of the intake flanges. It will be
inside the engine compartment, on part of the head that faces the side
of
the van.
A tip for future jobs: Generally when you replace a part, the new one
should look very similar to the old one. If it doesn't, someone better
be
able to give you a good explanation for why.
David Brodbeck, N8SRE
'82 Diesel Westfalia
'94 Honda Civic Si
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