RobB7300
New member
- Joined
- Sep 11, 2000
- Messages
- 15
- Location
- upstate New York
- Tractor
- Kubota / B7300 / post hole digger / 5ft brush hog / 6ft belly mower / loader / back blade
With all the talk about diesel engine operation I was getting concerned that since I couldn't monitor engine temp it may not be warm enough in the winter. So I bought a temp indicator and installed it today. There is a piece of round chunk of metal on the side of the thermostat housing that has a hole in it. The bushing that came with the indicator fit right in there after I ground the threads off. I used RTV and tapped it into place. I filled the cavity with antifreeze and screwed the sensor right in but not to tight to allow for expansion. I mounted the indicator right next to the throttle, the only place it would fit, where I could monitor it. It seems to work just fine, comes up to about 180 degrees and stays there. I thought it wouldn't indicate true engine temp since it isn't in the fluid stream. But it is close enough that it works great. Not quite factory perfect but I like it.