On a 1976 Chevrolet 350 engine, the temperature sending unit is typically located on the engine block, near the thermostat housing. It is usually found on the driver's side, near the intake manifold. This unit is responsible for sending temperature readings to the dashboard gauge. Be sure to consult a repair manual for your specific configuration, as variations may exist.
Below the water neck on the front of the intake.
It is located on the drivers side right above the exhaust manifold towards the front/next too the first exhaust port
Should be on drivers side of engine near the front with an electric wire going into it.
Under the hood, back top side of engine, just to the driver's side of the distributor. You will have to climb in there to see it.
It is in the gas tank
It is on the drivers side head.
I will doubt the connection or the sending unit. Hope this will help.
fords don't have a 350 the 350 is a Chevy motor
Are you talking about a sending unit for the fuel system, If so, yes its in the tank Are you talking about a sending unit for the fuel system, If so, yes its in the tank
. Route from inside vehicle without crimping or cutting thermal tubing then remove temoperature sending unit from engine and replace with Sun bulb assembly
it is located at the rear of engine block by the distributer.
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