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 Post subject: CHT sensor on a BF Falcon
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 1:48 pm 
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Can anyone please tell me the easy way to access the CHT sensor on the back of a BF Falcon?
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 Post subject: Re: CHT sensor on a BF Falcon
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2022 4:03 pm 
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EA Falcon wrote:
Can anyone please tell me the easy way to access the CHT sensor on the back of a BF Falcon?



never heard of a "CHT" sensor?.

i know there are two sensors on the back of my BA which are held in by a 8mm bolt..... drivers side the bolt is on top of sensor & passenger side bolt is underneath.
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 Post subject: Re: CHT sensor on a BF Falcon
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 5:35 am 
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Cylinder Head Temperature sensor, the other two that you are referring to would be the CMP sensors.
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 Post subject: Re: CHT sensor on a BF Falcon
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 3:29 pm 
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EA Falcon wrote:
Cylinder Head Temperature sensor, the other two that you are referring to would be the CMP sensors.



i'll get back to you .......... have the BA/BF engines here to checkout 1st.
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 Post subject: Re: CHT sensor on a BF Falcon
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2022 7:25 pm 
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EA Falcon wrote:
Can anyone please tell me the easy way to access the CHT sensor on the back of a BF Falcon?


there ain't no easy way?.

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as you can see. somehow you need to be able to unclip the white connector shown, then fit a 'ring spanner' [or something] to slide over the sensor. :roll:


if it didn't have so much crap in the way . . . . i would say drill a large hole so you could get a socket over it from inside the car..........................


closer look

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