Cadillac 501 engine
I posted here awhile back about having inherited my fathers Cadillac
Eldorado with a 501 C.I. engine, and I'm still trying to get on top of the learning curve. Here is my latest dilemma: Looking at the engine heads there seems to be two temperature sensors screwed directly in to the heads. One is on the right-hand side all the way forward, the other is on the left-hand side all the way aft. There is a single black wire coming from the one up front and a green wire coming from the rearward one. They're not intersecting any oil or coolant passageways that I can see, so my conclusion is they are measuring the head temperatures directly. Did Cadillac actually make an engine system this sophisticated back then and if so how do I tell if it is working? Or am I even on the right page of music? |
"ironrod" > wrote in message ... >I posted here awhile back about having inherited my fathers Cadillac > Eldorado with a 501 C.I. engine, and I'm still trying to get on top of the > learning curve. Here is my latest dilemma: Looking at > the engine heads there seems to be two temperature sensors screwed > directly > in to the heads. One is on the right-hand side all the way forward, the > other is on the left-hand side all the way aft. There is a single black > wire coming from the one up front and a green wire coming from the > rearward > one. They're not intersecting any oil or coolant passageways that I can > see, so my conclusion is they are measuring the head temperatures > directly. > Did Cadillac actually make an engine system this sophisticated back then > and > if so how do I tell if it is working? Or am I even on the right page of > music? > One could be for the temperature gauge and the other for the hot light. Knowing what year the car was could help. Most call that engine the 500. Al |
"ironrod" > wrote in news:2yXBe.735$5N3.662
@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: > Or am I even on the right page of > music? > You're not even on the right page of manufacturer. This is a Mustang group. F-O-R-D. Not even remotely related to C-A-D-I-L-L-A-C. -- "This space for rent." |
elaich wrote:
> "ironrod" > wrote in news:2yXBe.735$5N3.662 > @bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: > > >>Or am I even on the right page of >>music? >> > > > You're not even on the right page of manufacturer. This is a Mustang group. > F-O-R-D. Not even remotely related to C-A-D-I-L-L-A-C. > He is well aware of that. Before berating regular posters to this group, perhapse you should be here awile first and see who who does and doesn't know where they are. It should have been a clue when he mentioned how he had posted about said Cadillac 501 in this group before. -- "Network management is like trying to herd cats." -- Unknown "I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges?" -- TazAmd - Humor Section Gettingtogather.com |
"WindsorFox[SS]" > wrote in news:NC3Ce.56200
$iU.1153@lakeread05: > He is well aware of that. Before berating regular posters to this > group, perhapse you should be here awile first and see who who does and > doesn't know where they are. It should have been a clue when he > mentioned how he had posted about said Cadillac 501 in this group before. Ah, the lokal Netcop. Been wondering where you were lurking. BTW, I'm the spelling cop. You need a dictionary. "Perhapse?" "awile?" |
"elaich" > wrote in message ... > "WindsorFox[SS]" > wrote in news:NC3Ce.56200 > $iU.1153@lakeread05: > > > He is well aware of that. Before berating regular posters to this > > group, perhapse you should be here awile first and see who who does and > > doesn't know where they are. It should have been a clue when he > > mentioned how he had posted about said Cadillac 501 in this group before. > > Ah, the lokal Netcop. Been wondering where you were lurking. BTW, I'm the > spelling cop. You need a dictionary. > > "Perhapse?" "awile?" > > lokal?? Heh Don Manning |
"2.3Sleeper" > wrote in news:PIiCe.549$zh7.501
@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net: > lokal?? And you didn't figure out that was intentional? -- "This space for rent." |
I probably should have mentioned my post was off topic, but there is
absolutely no information flow on the Cadillac News group. I was just hoping somebody here might be able to help me out. The car is a 1973 Eldorado BTW. "WindsorFox[SS]" > wrote in message news:NC3Ce.56200$iU.1153@lakeread05... > elaich wrote: > > "ironrod" > wrote in news:2yXBe.735$5N3.662 > > @bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net: > > > > > >>Or am I even on the right page of > >>music? > >> > > > > > > You're not even on the right page of manufacturer. This is a Mustang group. > > F-O-R-D. Not even remotely related to C-A-D-I-L-L-A-C. > > > > He is well aware of that. Before berating regular posters to this > group, perhapse you should be here awile first and see who who does and > doesn't know where they are. It should have been a clue when he > mentioned how he had posted about said Cadillac 501 in this group before. > > -- > "Network management is like trying to herd cats." > -- Unknown > > "I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges?" > -- TazAmd - Humor Section Gettingtogather.com |
"elaich" > wrote in message ... > "2.3Sleeper" > wrote in news:PIiCe.549$zh7.501 > @newssvr29.news.prodigy.net: > > > lokal?? > > And you didn't figure out that was intentional? > Yes, but I could not resist. Don Manning > > -- > "This space for rent." |
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"ironrod" > wrote: > I posted here awhile back about having inherited my fathers Cadillac > Eldorado with a 501 C.I. engine, and I'm still trying to get on top of the > learning curve. Here is my latest dilemma: Looking at > the engine heads there seems to be two temperature sensors screwed directly > in to the heads. One is on the right-hand side all the way forward, the > other is on the left-hand side all the way aft. There is a single black > wire coming from the one up front and a green wire coming from the rearward > one. They're not intersecting any oil or coolant passageways that I can > see, so my conclusion is they are measuring the head temperatures directly. > Did Cadillac actually make an engine system this sophisticated back then and > if so how do I tell if it is working? Or am I even on the right page of > music? There's a bible at the bay: http://tinyurl.com/84vf2 -- Mike 93 Cobra |
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