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keithmckinley
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 2:54 pm Post subject: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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Gents,
Purchased an MGL E-3 gauge for EGT purposes but is has the capability to add just about every engine indication on the CJ
I've looked closely at the electrical schematics and had a volt/ohm meter on every connection between the probes and gauge but for the life of me, I can't figure out how the "trons" are flowing. The pressure input as well as oil temp to the gauge is a single wire input with a common ground. EGT's and CHT's are straight forward two wire connections. I'm sure it must be possible to use the current oil temp sender and oil pressure sender but I'm not sure how.
I've attached the file for the unit if anyone is really bored.
Regards,
Keith McKinley
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 3:53 pm Post subject: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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The original CJ oil temp is a thermocouple type gage the E-3 uses a
resistance sensor (resistance varies with temp), like Cessna's etc, it is a
single wire with the return being the engine case. The CJ pressure sensor
is also a two wire sensor then E-3 is looking for a variable resistance
sensor. Those can be found on cars and again Cessna's.
Frank
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keithmckinley
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:08 pm Post subject: Re: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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Thanks for the reply Frank. I did notice that MGL makes an insert probe which can be placed inside of a hollowed out CJ temp probe. As for the oil pressure sender, I'd lack the motivation to re-do the fittings, lines and /or hoses to support the standard thread on an auto/cessna sender.
Out of curiosity, how does the thermocouple sender work as opposed to the
resistance style sensor.
Keith
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pfstelwagon(at)earthlink. Guest
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:40 pm Post subject: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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The thermocouple sender uses the junction of two dissimilar metals to
generate a voltage based on temperature, the voltage is quite small usually
in the milivolt range. The resistance style sensor varies the resistance
based on temperature. The gauge system usually supplies a constant voltage
to the resistor and as the resistance changes the current flow in the system
changes.
Frank
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keithmckinley
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:53 pm Post subject: Re: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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I never leave this BB without becoming just a tad bit smarter!
Thanks for sharing your expertise Frank!
Keith
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:46 pm Post subject: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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Frank, I have not delved into the Russian thermocouple designs at all.
Do you know whether they are using the any of the standard wiring for
their designs, such as:
KX - Chromel/Alumel
TX - Copper/Constantan
JX - Iron/Constantan
SX - Copper/Alloy II
EX - Chromel/Constantan
BX - PCLW 630/Copper
NX - Nicrosil/Nisil
?????????????????????
Thanks,
Mark Bitterlich
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pfstelwagon(at)earthlink. Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:05 pm Post subject: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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No Mark I don't know what they use and I have never seen it written up any
where. Maybe Doug knows.
Frankl
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mark.bitterlich(at)navy.m Guest
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 4:49 pm Post subject: Yak/CJ temp probes and pressure sending units |
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My guess would be KX - Chromel/Alumel since that was pretty much the
standard back in the day, and most everything else I have seen in the
YAK/CJ designs was pretty much standard U.S. way of doing things back in
the late 50's to the mid 60's or so. Would be nice to know, but.... Oh
well.
Mark Bitterlich
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