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Intake Coolant sensors on a 70 GTO
Hi all,
From what I've been able to gather from the archives.. the two sensor ports on a regular 1970 GTO engine (WT), were setup from the factory as: Passenger side: Held the three prong combination temp guage/tcs inhibit sensor (no longer reproduced) Drivers side (behind alternator) : Just a plug? Correct? Thanks!, Fred |
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My 70 has a single wire connecter to the sensor on the drivers side. I think its green. The 3 prong vacuum plug, on my car is missing, but were they the same for AC and non AC cars?
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No TVS on 70
My understanding is there was no "3 prong vacuum plug" on 1970 GTO's.... it was replaced by the electrically driven "TCS" system.
Instead, there was a three prong electrical plug, that performed both temperture guage and vacuum advance control duties (via the TCS solenoid mounted back by the rear heater hose fitting). This was mounted in the passenger side "coolant port" on the intake. Again, looking for confirmation of above from those in the know. thanks |
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Anyone, anyone?
Can anyone help on this? I know the three prong TCS/Temperature switch was definitely there on 1970 cars... See the ebay link below if interested.
The big question is what went in the driver's side intake port.. Was it just plugged? Here's a pic of the three prong temp sensor http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWN%3AIT&rd=1 |
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Anyone, anyone?
Can anyone help on this? I know the three prong TCS/Temperature switch was definitely there on 1970 cars... See the ebay link below if interested.
The big question is what went in the driver's side intake port.. Was it just plugged? Here's a pic of the three prong temp sensor http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MEWN%3AIT&rd=1 |
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If your talking about the temperature sensor...aka 'sending unit'.......it's on the driver's side of the car, and it is a single green wire. It slides onto a rounded clip.
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The three prong unit has gone obsolete, so it often gets replaced by the simplified aftermarket unit, but that's not how it came from the factory. I just bought a brand new wiring harness and it has the three prong connector. |
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OK. I back from vacation. getmygoat, you need a rally gauge temperature sender extension, PN 15585 (M & H). You can get it from PY under that PN for around $12. Otherwise, you have it correct, three prong sender on the passenger side. And, plug or temperature sender unit on driver side.
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Temp extender
Hey HFR, thanks.... yes, got off the phone with M & H before I read your message.... .Part # 15585 at Ames, Temperature sender extension harness.
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