You will be extremely lucky if the original sender unit suits your temp. gauge.
since they come as a matched pair. The feed should come from the LIGHT
green wire on the voltage stabilizer.
It should be fine. It won't matter where it settles the important thing is to look out for a sudden increase in temperature. Mine normally read slightly lower than the middle of the scale and drifted up a bit on the motorway. best thing is to give it a go.
This message board is like a family - you can't choose the other members!! But remember engine oil is thicker than water.
Please don't use a scotchlock as they can permanently damage the wiring you clip it to and are VERY unreliable, use one of the special spade connectors with a male and female spade in one.
The sender works by varying the resistance to chassis according to the amount of heat, the resistance would normally be matched to a particular
gauge which is why you will be lucky if yours reads in the proper area.
now worried! thought removing the speedo would be as easy as anything can be - 2 screws from the glove compartments? had a look now, and see that the passenger glovebox lining is home made and hard to get out! still, no lining in the drivers side (yet!) ....
Dont fully remove the screws or you will lose them just undo them a turn until you can ease the speedo out you will then need to disconnect the speedo drive cable so that you have reasonable access to the back of the speedo.
Cheers
Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
I haven't done my screws up really tight - just tight enough to hold the speedo firmly in position - so I can pull it out easily enough. I have a spare stableiser that I bought from a member of this site for £5. If you want to buy it off me then PM me because I dont need it anymore and haven't used it.
Kirsten (me not the car) is my name and I'm male!!