I searched everywhere on this site and couldn't find any descriptions saying where exactly the sender and switch are on a GT-40 (1999 SAN). Can someone describe it and/or post pictures?? Thanks!!!!
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Sep 2005
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- Squam Lake, NH
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RE: WHERE exactly is the temperature sender and temp switch?
Not near my boat but below the manifolds on the block, in line with the drain plugs sound familiar.How 'bout a little reverse action...
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Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
- Sep 2005
- 397
- Squam Lake, NH
- '82 2001 '84 2001 '86 2001 '98 NSS '87 American Skier
RE: is this it?
What do you mean by "switch"? There is a temperature sender which is what makes the needle on you temp guage fluctuate, I don't know about a switch though. Take a look at my gt40 and you can compare it to yours and see if anything is different.
If you copy the image location and open it in a new window it will be larger and easier to see.How 'bout a little reverse action...
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RE: is this it?
Looks like you have a slightly different connector/T coming out the engine, but looks like I guessed right. I talked with the guys at skidim and they said that there is a temperature sender (shown above), and then there is an OPTIONAL temperature switch. I think the switch triggers alarms and bells in case of overheating. I don't know why there would be both, since I thought the sender sends the temp to the gauge and also the red warning light.
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