Hello,I wanted to ask about the electric temp sensor unit put on 29 chevs.My engine does not have sensor but has the guage. wandering if I should look for an original or opt out for some modern one.Does anyone have more info on the history of these??
#139140 - 03/18/0909:40 AMRe: 1929 electric temperature Sensor
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Junkyard Dog
Registered: 11/23/01
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If there is no threaded hole on the left front of the cylinder head, but there is a threaded hole on the top, left rear of the cylinder head then you have a 1930-31 cylinder head or a 1932 cylinder head.
Post the casting number that is on the cylinder head and someone will tell you what year the cylinder head is that you have.
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let me ask: At my 1931 chevy it is a capilar-tube type. I think so. But I bought at ebay an old 1931 booklet "Chevrolet 1931 restorer" about the 1931 chevy, and there is a complete wiring diagram and it shows as well an electric gauge. What is true now? I am sure to have a capillar system, because it works with switched off ignition too.
#139185 - 03/19/0907:50 AMRe: 1929 electric temperature Sensor
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Chipper
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You are correct that the 1931 has a bulb type temperature guage. Only the '29 has electrical. I suspect the electrical diagram was one that covered 1929-1931 or later as except for the temperature guage and lack of electric fuel guage in '29 they have the same wiring.
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#139186 - 03/19/0907:57 AMRe: 1929 electric temperature Sensor
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Junkyard Dog
Registered: 11/23/01
Posts: 20036
Loc: Eagle Point, Oregon
The electric temperature gauge was used in 1929 only. 1930 was the first year for the capillary type of temperature gauge and that type of gauge is correct for your 1931 as well. The 1930-31 cylinder head was not drilled and tapped in the front left side for an electric sending unit.
By the way, the 1929 electrolock is wired differently than the 1930 and 1931 electrolocks also.