i see ur point so thats y i ended up using my multimeter thermal probe ports and a short piece of jumper wire to get the exhaust gas temp it might not be dead on but i its with in 5 degrees so i dont think 5 degrees will hurt much it not like its a 100 degrees off
Well it senses voltage engine water temp and oil pressure too but i was using a thermometer on the manifold while i tweaked my pyrometer to read the correct temp
and i also played around with the range coefficient setting but like i said the temp matched my thermometer since the first pyrometer reading was off by 500 degrees
i drilled a tapped a whole in it and threaded the bung in it its a two wire thermo couple and my meter was set for the wrong style it was set for a J and mine is a K style
Well it senses voltage engine water temp and oil pressure too but i was using a thermometer on the manifold while i tweaked my pyrometer to read the correct temp
okie dokie well i just got done turning up the old pump and she blows some pretty serious coal when pulling a hill and i still didnt get above 500 degrees after i moved the pyrometer to the manifold between #6 and #8 cylinder so do u think it can stand to be turned up more or does ambient temp...
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