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I've got a friend who just snagged a 1986 Chevy K10 Suburban 5.7l carbureted V8. We've been tinkering on it a bit, and it's been a blast. However, we have uncovered this sensor in the thermostat housing that seems to be single-pin and it's housing broken on the sensor itself. 

 

With all our scouring across the web, we are unable to find a single prong sensor, to which we are assuming a temp sensor or sender of some kind.

 

Help!

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Of course it’s too new to be in my SBC realm of knowledge. I would be looking for a temp sensor on Rock Auto and check the pictures for reference on there. 

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It's a temperature sender.  It should ground to the thermostat housing into the engine.

 

Hook up an ohm meter between the pin and the housing.  It should have a resistance that changes with heat.  Or if it's an idiot light sender, it will switch on/off when you hit the right temp.

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27 minutes ago, ghetdjc320 said:

Did the sensor run a light or gauge?

The instrument cluster does have a temperature gauge. 

14 minutes ago, derf said:

It's a temperature sender.  It should ground to the thermostat housing into the engine.

 

Hook up an ohm meter between the pin and the housing.  It should have a resistance that changes with heat.  Or if it's an idiot light sender, it will switch on/off when you hit the right temp.

Yeah, there is a temperature gauge; no idiot light. But we are unable to find a single terminal sender/sensor/switch, and we don't have full reference since this one looks broken.

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Could be the wrong part for the vehicle.  Could also be that one of the two terminals broke off.  It's hard to see in the picture.

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15 hours ago, youngfred said:

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Check out :

 

https://www.classicindustries.com/shop/1987/chevrolet/truck/parts/?q=Temp Sending Unit .

 

How many pins on the black sending unit connector, in the red circle?

 

 

youngfred

 

 

 

15 hours ago, derf said:

Could be the wrong part for the vehicle.  Could also be that one of the two terminals broke off.  It's hard to see in the picture.

 

 

Just a single terminal. Here are a couple close ups. But definitely a possibility this is the wrong component because the closest looking temp sender we have found to resemble what this is, is from a '67 Nova.

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"...closest looking temp sender we have found to resemble what this is, is from a '67 Nova."

 

 

Closest looking, might just let you down.

 

 

youngfred

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