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craig 15th October 2007 12:02

Oil cooler/temp help
 
I'm about to fit an oil cooler ready for Mr Jackson next year and at the same time am fitting my smiths senders for oil temp/pressure.

1. I know where to fit the pressure sender....but will it matter that I will no longer have oil light on for start up??

2. There is what looks to be a blanking plug above the oil filter, can I use this for the temp sender? I presume I can but not sure what this is for?

3. I am not sure where the oil temp sensor is currently located/or if there is one, does anyone know?

Cheers
Craig

BIG_Fella 15th October 2007 15:22

The oil temp sender on mine was just above the oil filter it had a grey rubber sheath on it
This is where i have plumbed in my remote oil pressure/temp kit in to i have also fitted the original oil temp sender because it talks to the ECU

If you pm your email address i will send pics

craig 15th October 2007 22:52

Cheers Jerry!

Both my laptops ahve died last week so have not been able to look at hondata but was unsure whether oil temp was on there or not as I could not find the oil temp sender.

Yeah I had already located the oil pressure switch but it does not seem to be connected to my ecu as it terminates from the engine harness plug without entering the ecu, I was under the assumption that this was not connected to the mil

alackofspeed 16th October 2007 09:28

I didn't think there is an oil temp sender on the engine..... I don't recall adding the wiring for one, when I extended my loom - all I remember is the pressure switch.

BIG_Fella 16th October 2007 09:49

I will double check what the sensor is that i moved

Opps my mistake it is the oil pressure switch that i moved

craig 16th October 2007 17:36

I have pm'ed you Jerry!

ps did you opt for air or water cooled? I can't decide as to which one is best for our application will probably go with air as it's a half hour job :icon_mrgreen:


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