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where to install aftermarket water temperature sending unit

I have a 1988 XR-7 with a 302 and will be installing an Autometer electrical water temperature guage. I am wanting to keep the stock temperature guage along with the aftermarket one. I am trying to figure out where to put the sending unit for the second guage. I thought about the rear port on the drivers side of the intake that has the square headed plug in it. Would this work?

I also have a Ford Motorsport chrome thermostat housing that has a screw plug on the top behind the hose outlet. Would this be a good place to put it?

Where does everyone hook theirs up to when using two guages?
Thanks
Tim

Re: where to install aftermarket water temperature sending unit

Reply #1
Sure, it seems like that square plug place would work just fine.

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Reply #2
Yes, that spot will work. I was working on a 5.0 in a Towncar, and that is where one of the heater hose outlets were. The fox 5.0 must have a plug there. :grinno:
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Reply #3
The thermostat housing is a bad place - it'll only show you the temp once the thermostat opens, and of course if the t-stat fails it won't show you anything at all. That port is good only for a thermal switch for an electric fan, which is probably what it was put there for.
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Reply #4
thanks for the help guys, I will use the port in the back of the intake.