Stratus-List Digest Archive

Sun 07/10/11


Total Messages Posted: 4



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     1. 08:01 AM - Re: Coolant temperature sensor (Bill Steer)
     2. 08:50 AM - Re: Coolant temperature sensor (Bryan Martin)
     3. 12:44 PM - Re: Coolant temperature sensor (Andy Fultz)
     4. 07:40 PM - Re: Coolant temperature sensor (Gary Krysztopik)
 
 
 


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    Time: 08:01:29 AM PST US
    From: Bill Steer <steerr@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: Re: Coolant temperature sensor
    Yes, it's a Stratus Subaru engine. I believe you're talking about connection #5, which the manual refers to as "engine block temperature." Is that correct? I'll look next time I'm at the airport, but is there another connection that's just for coolant temperature? Thanks. Bill On 7/9/2011 11:01 PM, Andy Fultz wrote: > --> Stratus-List message posted by: "Andy Fultz"<andynfultz@bellsouth.net> > > Bill, > > If you are refering to a STRATUS engine, and I have to assume you are, > mine came with the sensor installed in the rear of the right side of the > block. > > Andy F. > >


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    Time: 08:50:38 AM PST US
    From: Bryan Martin <bryanmmartin@comcast.net>
    Subject: Re: Coolant temperature sensor
    Mine did not have a sensor just for the coolant temperature. But, since it's an aluminum block, water-cooled engine, the block temperature near the water jacket is going to be very nearly the same as the coolant temperature. And this way, there's one less place for a leak to occur. On Jul 10, 2011, at 10:59 AM, Bill Steer wrote: > > Yes, it's a Stratus Subaru engine. I believe you're talking about connection #5, which the manual refers to as "engine block temperature." Is that correct? I'll look next time I'm at the airport, but is there another connection that's just for coolant temperature? > > Thanks. > > Bill > -- Bryan Martin N61BM, CH 601 XL, RAM Subaru, Stratus re-drive. do not archive.


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    Time: 12:44:19 PM PST US
    From: "Andy Fultz" <andynfultz@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: Coolant temperature sensor
    Bill, As Bryan stated here there is no seperate water temp sensor and I believe you are correct on the connection # as well. Andy F. -----Original Message----- From: owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-stratus-list-server@matronics.com]On Behalf Of Bryan Martin Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 10:48 AM Subject: Re: Stratus-List: Coolant temperature sensor Mine did not have a sensor just for the coolant temperature. But, since it's an aluminum block, water-cooled engine, the block temperature near the water jacket is going to be very nearly the same as the coolant temperature. And this way, there's one less place for a leak to occur. On Jul 10, 2011, at 10:59 AM, Bill Steer wrote: > > Yes, it's a Stratus Subaru engine. I believe you're talking about connection #5, which the manual refers to as "engine block temperature." Is that correct? I'll look next time I'm at the airport, but is there another connection that's just for coolant temperature? > > Thanks. > > Bill > -- Bryan Martin N61BM, CH 601 XL, RAM Subaru, Stratus re-drive. do not archive.


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    Time: 07:40:42 PM PST US
    From: Gary Krysztopik <gkrysztopik@satx.rr.com>
    Subject: Re: Coolant temperature sensor
    I cut up some 1/8" NPT "T" fittings and welded them into an aluminum tube that acted as a hose coupler. I made one for the rad inlet and one for the outlet to measure temp drop. I used the same gauge and put a switch in. Gary > >




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