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1. Installation of Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge. (score: 1)
Author: Guy & Pamela Pepoy <gppepoy@cybertrails.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 18:11:25 -0700
I am installing an exhaust gas temperature gauge into my 67.5 stroked 1600. This involves drilling a 3/16" hole in my header to enstall a clamp style thermocouple that inserts into and clamps around
/html/datsun-roadsters/2003-04/msg00456.html (7,746 bytes)

2. RE: Installation of Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge. (score: 1)
Author: "Graeme Suckling" <graemes@saonline.com.au>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 11:29:58 +0930
Guy, I think the Roadster pre-dates the manufactures instructions by several decades. I would treat it like an O2 sensor and mount it at the closest point to the engine headers where all 4 cylinders
/html/datsun-roadsters/2003-04/msg00459.html (8,759 bytes)

3. Re: Installation of Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge. (score: 1)
Author: Chris Coker <chriscoker@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 05:44:14 -0400
It is critical that the EGT probes be placed the proper distance from the exhaust valve - otherwise the temperature readings will be meaningless. Gasses will be much too cold at the collector. The ge
/html/datsun-roadsters/2003-04/msg00474.html (10,980 bytes)

4. RE: Installation of Exhaust Gas Temperature Gauge. (score: 1)
Author: Mitch Planck <mitch@ias.net>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 11:21:44 -0400
I went out with a friend a few weeks ago in his small airplane. The engines in these things are interesting. It was a brand new engine, flat 6 and carbureted. It could also run with no electrical sys
/html/datsun-roadsters/2003-04/msg00501.html (10,558 bytes)


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