greg82255
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Hello
So I just finished doing a 2 to 4 barrel swap on my chevy 305. I fired it up, everything runs great, but I noticed that the temperature gauge was not reading anything. I tried cleaning and tightening the connection on the sending unit while it was running, and still no reading. I then tried tightening again and accidentally touched the sending wire to the flat surface on the sending unit with a screw driver, and this moved the gauge from no reading to maximum. I assume i just completed a circuit and that got the gauge to move. Is my sender bad? I just installed a brand new one last year. Could something else be going on here? This seems very simple, but I need the temp gauge to work.. need to know if the engine ever overheats.
So I just finished doing a 2 to 4 barrel swap on my chevy 305. I fired it up, everything runs great, but I noticed that the temperature gauge was not reading anything. I tried cleaning and tightening the connection on the sending unit while it was running, and still no reading. I then tried tightening again and accidentally touched the sending wire to the flat surface on the sending unit with a screw driver, and this moved the gauge from no reading to maximum. I assume i just completed a circuit and that got the gauge to move. Is my sender bad? I just installed a brand new one last year. Could something else be going on here? This seems very simple, but I need the temp gauge to work.. need to know if the engine ever overheats.