I pretty much did the same as Mo. Plowboy.
Mine is cut into the outlet line from the TC to the oil cooler under the exhaust manifold. I placed my sender just about mid way along the line as it passes under/just ahead of the bell housing, in the "straight stretch" so to speak. Another choice is on riser portion of the line just ahead of were it goes into the cooler. (I think I'd do that next time as it is less exposed)
That is the outlet from the TC so keep in mind you'll see higher temp numbers in that location because its about the hottest location there is.
- You will need to remove the coupling at the trans. and below the oil cooler. (it can be a real booger to get at)
- Have a line plug of some sort handy so when you undo the cooler connection you can plug the hole or you'll leak red stuff all over.
- Measure accurately the amount of tubing your going to cut out and install the fitting/sender coupling hand tight.
- Re-connect the line to oil cooler and trans. Do final tighten-up on the sender coupling once the line is in place and tight.
- You may need a 1/8" rubber spacer between trans. lines if the coupling rubs against the sister line beside it.
- Top up oil, watch for leaks at coupling for the first while till it "settles in" so to speak. I had to snug mine a couple times.
On normal cruise (65 MPH) unloaded I run around 165*F + or -
WOT hard pull I've seen 230*F and Bill at DTT says thats not uncommon but also pretty hot!
Can't think of anything I missed accept to personally prefer the "riser" location in hindsight. OH! one piece of advice I did get... use some care when tightening the sender coupling nuts, the compression ferrels can crimp the tubing and actually restrict oil flow if you over do it.
Sorry this is so long guys. Good luck.
Regards, Bob.