Re: C1 Reproduction Temperature Senders
Update:
I received 2 K&B Senders from Zip last night. See tests below.
I verified the dash gauge using a potentiometer set to apx 105 ohms. Ken eluded in a previous post that 180*F is 105 ohms. The gauge meter on this car is off a bit but I will consider it good. By no means is it high by 20 to 30 degrees F as seen with the previous senders.

My bench test to test the senders is a bit crude and I also got a variance between my IR gun and KD-409 thermometer, so accuracy may not be exact. It is hard to get a confident reading in clear water using the IR gun, so I opted to use the thermometer placed next as close as possible to the sensor base. Again, I probably have a variance with this setup, but I wanted to do some basic measurements before draining this radiator for the 6th time now. Maybe more than that due to the water pump from he!! issue discussed elsewhere.
Here is my test setup. I will use my propane torch at low setting to heat up the stainless cup and record the resistance data as the temperature rises. I marked each sender KB1 and KB2.
I tested both senders at ambient air, apx 77*. I expected a variance between the two of them, albeit a little more than I expected. Maybe this is normal.

More to come after testing at heated temperatures from 120* to 200*.
Rich
Update:
I received 2 K&B Senders from Zip last night. See tests below.
I verified the dash gauge using a potentiometer set to apx 105 ohms. Ken eluded in a previous post that 180*F is 105 ohms. The gauge meter on this car is off a bit but I will consider it good. By no means is it high by 20 to 30 degrees F as seen with the previous senders.
My bench test to test the senders is a bit crude and I also got a variance between my IR gun and KD-409 thermometer, so accuracy may not be exact. It is hard to get a confident reading in clear water using the IR gun, so I opted to use the thermometer placed next as close as possible to the sensor base. Again, I probably have a variance with this setup, but I wanted to do some basic measurements before draining this radiator for the 6th time now. Maybe more than that due to the water pump from he!! issue discussed elsewhere.
Here is my test setup. I will use my propane torch at low setting to heat up the stainless cup and record the resistance data as the temperature rises. I marked each sender KB1 and KB2.
I tested both senders at ambient air, apx 77*. I expected a variance between the two of them, albeit a little more than I expected. Maybe this is normal.
More to come after testing at heated temperatures from 120* to 200*.
Rich
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