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« on: July 25, 2020, 01:12:00 PM » |
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I've been digging through (and cleaning up) some of the engine sensors on my Spider 2000, but am unsure as to their purpose and where they go. I've got 4 sensors that I'd like to identify, shown in the photo below along with any markings i can read on the body of the sensors. I'm pretty sure that sensors 3 and 4 screw into the head (without a washer, they are a tapered thread), but am not sure what each one does. I'm completely in the dark about sensors 1 and 2. What are they and what do they do? Could they have come off the i.e. motor/top water rail I 'converted' to carbs?
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1980 Lancia Beta Spider 2000 (S2FL) 2002 VW Transporter T4 2017 KTM Duke 690R 2008 Aprilia SL1000 Falco 1992 Ducati 888 SP3 1988 Honda VFR750F 1980 Yamaha RD350LC
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peteracs
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« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2020, 02:13:32 PM » |
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« Last Edit: July 25, 2020, 02:20:57 PM by peteracs »
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Beta Spyder S2 pre F/L 1600 Beta HPE S2 pre F/L 1600
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peteracs
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« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2020, 07:22:07 PM » |
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Yes, but do you know where they fit.....?
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Beta Spyder S2 pre F/L 1600 Beta HPE S2 pre F/L 1600
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rossocorsa
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« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2020, 09:42:06 PM » |
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The best sleuthing is finding versions with the original style shrouding around the connector they are out there if you look hard enough and are rather more satisfactory
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mangocrazy
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« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2020, 12:10:28 AM » |
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As regards where they fit, I'd say I'm reasonably confident that items 3 and 4 bolt into the cylinder head. I'd need to check the wiring diagram to know which way round, as both parts appear to have an M16 x 1.5 taper thread.
And fully agree regarding the shroud around the terminal. The alternatives do look very exposed. I'll keep digging...
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« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2020, 08:23:57 AM » |
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Hi Graham
1&2 IE Coolant rail telling the ECU when to turn off cold start and when to lean of the main map. Number 3 tells your dashboard water temp gauge to move vaguely in relation to actual water temperature. Number 4 tells you that the engine has melted because it come on at 115 degrees turning the red light on the end of the coolant gauge on. I normally replace this with a modern water temp sender when I am installing Fuel Injection and send the dash light a signal from the ECU at 100 degrees from memory.
I know the OE dash is slow and inaccurate compared to modern sensors and TQ gauges water temp is poor but Oil Pressure and Oil Temperature is very poor. Little more than a comfort blanket as they are so slow and inaccurate.
By all means get a new Water Temp sender but do not expect it to suddenly make the dash a precision instrument.
Eric
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mangocrazy
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« Reply #8 on: July 26, 2020, 05:24:10 PM » |
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Thanks Eric - that's broadly as I suspected. As I have no use for sensors 1 or 2 I'll probably put them up in the 'for sale' area at nominal cost. The temperature alarm/warning sensor alse has a +/- 3 degree tolerance, so water temp could be 118 degrees when it finally decides to fire. I'll be replacing that with a 100 degree item for sure. I presume any sensor with the correct thread and a single terminal will suffice?
I remember reading an earlier post of yours with reference to the inadequacy of standard oil pressure and temperature sensors and gauges. I'd like to install uprated oil pressure and temp sensors while the engine is still on the stand. Do you know any you could recommend?
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WestonE
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« Reply #9 on: July 26, 2020, 06:06:43 PM » |
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Stack Racetech Autometer maybe VDO
They must have matching senders if electric
For race cars Racetech Capillary are a favorite
My sensors for the ECU are AEM Eric
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