[Shotimes] BARO sensor

Paul Nimz pnimz@v8sho.com
Sun, 18 Sep 2005 09:38:50 -0500


  Approximate Altitude (Ft.)           Voltage Output (+- .04 Volts)
                 0                                        1.59
                 1000                                 1.56
                 2000                                 1.53
                 3000                                 1.50
                 4000                                 1.47
                 5000                                 1.44
                 6000                                 1.41
                 7000                                 1.39

The above data is valid when atmospheric pressure is 30.00"

You should also test the sensor to make sure it holds a vacuum.

Paul


On 9/18/2005 9:15:41 AM, Kevin & Cheryl Airth (clubairth@peoplepc.com) wrote:
> Thanks Jim!
> But I forgot the part numbers.
> MotorCraft #DY-530
> Ford #E7FZ-12A644-A
> Echlin(NAPA) #CRB219000
>
> I
> don't have any current prices.
>
> "PS: Although the Pobst book does have a way to test every sensor with an
> ohm-meter."
>
>
> I have the Probst book but the BP is one of the few sensors that CAN NOT be
> checked with a ohm-meter unless it has a frequency counter built in. Mine
> does not but maybe it more common than I thought. If anyone has an easier
> way to check one, please post it to the list.
> Thanks!
> .
> .
>
>
>
>
> > NAPA (or wherever) for a new one, rather than throwing in another used
> one.
> >
> > Dave
> >
>
> >
> > Damn, Kevin!!
> >
> > That's
> a really good write up!
> >
> > You can also use an oscilloscope or a good quality (read that high end
> > Fluke) digital multimeter to check the waveform.
> >
> > I know... who has one of those lying around...  But they are more
> readily
> > available than frequency counters.
> >
> > Although
> I'm not certain (been too long since I have used one) but the