I got tired of my temp gauge moving around all over the place and not having real numbers on it so I swapped to a VDO gauge and sender for the 100 to 250 deg f range. I made a control panel for my veg conversion project and put the gauge in that.
I also checked the other marks on the gauge today by strapping a thermocouple to the coolant neck on the head that had the sending units. The first hash was at 125 and the second was at 150. It seems to hang just under 180 when running normal which should be good.
The light to the left is an alternate glow plug light. It's a neon indicator light wired off the fuse block on the fire wall. It lights when the glow plugs have power, not what the relay thinks is going on. (Dash light only worked in the afternoon.) The switch is a rocker with blue LED pilot light. I'm using this as an override for the fan temp switch.
I'll post another pic once I fill it out more. Thanks, Rob.
VDO Temp Gauge
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Actually vdo had a m10x1 sender that was 10-120 ohms I believe. I put it in place of the stock sender. The only problem was the stock one looks like a straight thread and the vdo was ever so slightly tapered. It works and doesn't leak but left me wondering a little as it didn't thread all the way in. It had a copper gasket as if it was supposed to shoulder against the neck. I put it in pretty tight but didn't want to over do it. I bought a second one to use for veg feed temp before it goes into the IP just to see how high I'm getting my veg before injection.
Rob.
Rob.