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Old 06-25-2009, 10:15 AM
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temp gauge

Pardon this extremely stupid question, but where exactly is the stock sending unit for the temp gauge? I want to replace it with an aftermarket one. I have the 360, if that should help.
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You mean I can help someone ??? The temp sender is in the intake manifold. In front of the carburetor.
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Temp Sender location.............

More specifically, Standing in front of your truck if you will look at the thermostat housing and use it as a sort of a "clock," you will find it at about 11 o'clock position. It will be about an inch or so away from the thermostat at this location.
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