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I have a combo Westach EGT/Boost gauge. The boost is working just fine but the EGT will not register a reading, it never has worked since installation.



Anyone else have this problem. Solutions, tests?? :{
 
Can you tell us how you have it connected?



You should have the white lead coming from the probe connected to pin 1 on the back of the gauge and the black lead connected to pin 3.
 
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I installed Westach gauges a week or so ago & had the same problem. I reversed the polarity of the probe & the problem was solved.



Good luck
 
I've checked and checked and rechecked to make sure the gauge is hooked up properly. I have switched the leads, no fix. I still have to do the ohm's test to determine if the gauge or the thermal sensor is bad. Any pointers there?
 
Horsepuller said:
I've checked and checked and rechecked to make sure the gauge is hooked up properly. I have switched the leads, no fix. I still have to do the ohm's test to determine if the gauge or the thermal sensor is bad. Any pointers there?

Horsepuller.



To check the sender first disconnect the 2 pins plugged into the leads going to the gauge. Using an ohm meter check the resistance of the sender. On a cold sender you should see about 2. 5 ohms of resistance.



Now check the gauge with the meter which should be between 8 - 15 ohms. There should also be a needle deflection on the gauge when the meter is connected (it won't be very much).



Mine went after about 3 years just a month or so ago. It was the sender. Got one from Geno's and I'm back to square one again. Cheers.
 
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