The water temperature sending unit on a 7.3L diesel engine is typically located on the engine block, near the thermostat housing. It is usually positioned on the driver’s side of the engine, towards the front or rear, depending on the specific model year. This unit monitors the coolant temperature and sends the information to the gauge on the dashboard. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise details and diagrams.
It should be located on the front of the water pump.
The temperature sending unit it on the front of the engine. It is on the top just beside of the water intake.
The water temperature sensor for a Cummins turbo diesel engine is typically located in the engine block or cylinder head, often near the thermostat housing. This sensor monitors the coolant temperature to help manage engine performance and temperature regulation. The exact location can vary depending on the specific model and configuration of the engine, so it's advisable to consult the service manual for precise details.
The water temperature can be different from the air temperature in a specific location. Factors like sunlight, wind, and depth of the water can affect the temperature of the water, making it either warmer or cooler than the air temperature.
The water temperature sending unit is on the front of the engine. It is next to the top water hose inlet connection.
That depends on how much of each substance you have. Water is more dense than diesel, so for example: 1 kg of water will occupy less volume than 1 kg of diesel. They also have different coefficients of thermal expansion, so if you start with the same volume of each and change the temperature, the volumes will not remain the same.
The evaporation temperature of diesel in boiling water is not a fixed value, as it depends on the specific composition of the diesel fuel. Generally, diesel has a boiling point range of approximately 180 to 360 degrees Celsius (356 to 680 degrees Fahrenheit). In boiling water, which is at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), diesel will not evaporate significantly, as its boiling point is much higher than that of water. Instead, it may form a layer on top of the water, as it is less dense.
There are actually two water temperature sending unit on a 1994 S10 Chevy. Please locate the unit close to the thermostat housing, and not the one between spark plugs. The single wire water temperature sending unit should then be attached to the temperature gauge. The two wire unit, the one between spark plugs, would be connected to the engine control module.
its screwed in on the front of the water pump
Water sending unit: Drivers side head up front between the first 2 spark plugs. Oil sending unit is behind the distributor screewed into the top of the engine block.
A Caterpillar see seven diesel engine will begin to overheat at a water temperature of 210 degrees. The recommended operating water temperature is 180 degrees.
its under the water pump