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  • Do you know much about the Ford i4 8 valve DOHC engine?

    Fitted to many Sierras, both EFi an carburetter. Question...where in the block is the engine temperature sensor...or is elsewhere in the cooling system?

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    Re: Do you know much about the Ford i4 8 valve DOHC engine?

    Early Cortina Pimto engine is front left between carb and fan, 2/3 way up the block. Screwed in.
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      Re: Do you know much about the Ford i4 8 valve DOHC engine?

      Look on the bottom side of the back of the thermostat housing, a bit awkward to get to. If two sensors present the other is a separate one for the fan.

      Peter H

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        Re: Do you know much about the Ford i4 8 valve DOHC engine?

        Can't remeber as such but Haynes says "On DOHC
        models, the sender is located at the front of
        the inlet manifold (see illustration)."
        temp sender.jpg

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