CLB
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I'm looking to bond a temperature sender into a suitable blank hole on an aluminium engine block. The product, I'm thinking JB weld, araldite, liquid metal etc etc, needs to be able to withstand a service tempreture of up to 100C but also be electrically conductive so that the sender can still earth itself on the block.
Products like JB Weld High Heat cover the temperature requirements, but there is no mention of its conductivity.
The hole is slightly larger than the temp sender, so tapping a thread is not possible. In all other respects, the hole is perfect, located next to the engines own tempreture probe (this goes into the computer module for electronic monitoring and diagnostics, so no use as a feed for a helm temperature display, which is what I want to achieve)
Anyone got any ideas for a suitable product, or a different approach. A sender with a larger thread is, of course, one possibility.
Products like JB Weld High Heat cover the temperature requirements, but there is no mention of its conductivity.
The hole is slightly larger than the temp sender, so tapping a thread is not possible. In all other respects, the hole is perfect, located next to the engines own tempreture probe (this goes into the computer module for electronic monitoring and diagnostics, so no use as a feed for a helm temperature display, which is what I want to achieve)
Anyone got any ideas for a suitable product, or a different approach. A sender with a larger thread is, of course, one possibility.