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Overview:
Using exhaust gas temperature probes can be a valuable tool for tuning and as a warning system to
prevent engine damage. Your
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is designed for use with K-type thermocouple probes for
measuring exhaust gas temperature, with a maximum reading capability of approximately 1800
F.
Special K-type extension cable must be used, without exception.
Part Numbers:
#8035
Single Exhaust Gas Temperature Kit
#8036
Custom 8 Cylinder Thermocouple Kit
Installation:
This cable contains two wires, color coded yellow and red. When connecting to an EGT Module, wire
the cable into a yellow thermocouple plug, connecting the yellow wire to the “+” terminal and the red
wire to the “-“ terminal. Yes, this does seem backward, but that’s how the color code on thermocouple
wire is defined! When connecting to a
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module using screw terminals, connect the yellow
wire to the “A- WHT”signal terminal and connect the red wire to a nearby “GND BLK” terminal.
Follow the appropriate instructions below for installing your sensor probes.
1. Measure a spot 1
¼
” from the header flange. If more than one probe is to be mounted, it is
important that all probes be located the same distance from the header flange. This will allow for
comparison from cylinder to cylinder.
2. Once the spot has been located, drill a 5/16” diameter hole in the header pipe.
3. Center the weld-in weldment around the hole and weld to the header pipe a full 360°.
4. Coat the 1/8” pipe threads on the compression fitting liberally with anti-seize and install the male
connector portion of the compression fitting into the weldment and tighten.
5. Now, using a marker or pencil, make a mark on the probe that is half the diameter of the header
pipe
plus
1” (the length of the weldment and the compression fitting) from the exposed tip of the
probe. Verify this depth by visual inspection into the pipe. The tip of the probe should reach to the
center of the pipe. (For example, for a 1 1/2” header pipe, the mark on the probe should be half of
this diameter plus 1” from the tip, which amounts to 1 3/4” from the tip. For a 2” header pipe, the
mark should be 2” from the tip.)
6. Slip the nut (with the cup side to the exposed tip of the probe) and the ferrule onto the probe.
7. Insert the probe into the compression fitting base to the point where the ferrule and the line on the
probe come together. This will insure that the probe is in the middle of the exhaust stream and will
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