My 1972 SBC 350. temp Gauge not working but when I took out and tried your way. The needle goes all the way to H(heat) , truck was hot started for 10 minutes. What could be wrong ?
@@losgarciasadventures1496 Excellent video Robert!, you clarified a question I had about the connection of that sensor for my Chevy, it would be great if you made one for the oil pressure sensor
Thank you very much, greetings from Argentina
Def helpful! Thnx!
Hey what’s the bottom lug for ?
Probably the light.
My 1972 SBC 350. temp Gauge not working but when I took out and tried your way. The needle goes all the way to H(heat) , truck was hot started for 10 minutes. What could be wrong ?
Maybe a bad sensor
When I ground my temp sensor wire my gauge only moves a quarter. Even at high temp it never goes pass a quarter. Any suggestions?
Short out the Heat Sender Connection on Gauge to ground, if the Gauge moves all the way to HOT replace the temp sensor.
Hi. My gauge not working and when I tried this way it goes all the way to H(heat) so it 100% temp sensor fault and need to be replaced?@@Laqota
Did you do a post on stright wiring the rest of the gages
Still havent done it, but will be.
@@losgarciasadventures1496 Excellent video Robert!, you clarified a question I had about the connection of that sensor for my Chevy, it would be great if you made one for the oil pressure sensor
Cypress hill !!
Hi brother
How do you connect the temp. gage with sensor on the engine?
ill try doing a video to show you pretty simple
@@losgarciasadventures1496 thanks alot brother 👍
My guage stays on cold the whole time I even got a new temp sensor and it still stayed on cold
Sounds like the wire might not be sending correctly
So what should I do ?