Water temperature gauge on a B7100

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Mud Dr.

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Any one install a water temperature gauge on a B7100? Where can you mount the probe?
 
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Any one install a water temperature gauge on a B7100? Where can you mount the probe?

Steve, without a water pump and without a temperature gauge, I was a bit concerned about that myself when I had a B7100. I once talked to a factory service rep about how you'd know if it started to overheat and he said to not worry about it; that you'd know from the whistling sound it would make.:D That didn't entirely satisfy me, but it at least it never overheated.
 
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I cut out a straight section of the top water hose and installed a short section of copper pipe. I tapped a hole in the side of this pipe for a standard water temperature sensor. As Bird says, it has a stainless steel whistle on the end of the overflow tube, though I've never activated it. Boiling temperature of the fluid under the pressure cap is 260 degrees F.
 
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Thanks for the replies. I found out about these adapters on this site.

Water Temperature Sensor Adapter - 34mm - Black, Silver, Gold, by Mishimoto

You cut the top radiator hose and splice this in. Then you can screw in the water sensor tube directly into the body.

This site is great. In just a few minutes I was able to get exactly what I needed.

Bird, you expressed my sintiments exactly. I just don't feel comfortable not knowing what my temperature is when I'm running PTO mounted attachments.

Thanks again,

Steve
 
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Just installed a gauge on mine last week using a 34mm coupling I ordered on eBay. Used a 1/8 electric sender unit. Mine runs 220 to 225 while working the PTO hard. This concerns me but the engine shows no signs of overheating. It quickly cools to 180 / 190 when I stop PTO work.I haven't been able to find out if this is a normal ok temp to run.
 

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