Tamd41p oil pressure gauge / sender

Right then... I'm in Jake's camp. Annoyingly I can only see 1 sensor on the thermostat with a single blade connector but no other sensors are visible in that area (different to Snowbird's pics - there's nothing above the lifting eye).
However, I do have a separate Temp Gauge (analogue dial) AND a warning light / alarm on the VP engine display panel. And they are currently giving different readings underway.

The other bolt is a blanking plug but the manual/cutaway drawings say that's where both the temp sensors should be - so where is the other sensor plug? :rolleyes:

I didn't have time to take all the seats out and lift the whole floor up yesterday but if anyone else knows where the other one is I'd be much appreciated (y)
Or do some motors have both the gauge and alarm running off the same sensor?

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Just did a bit more searching...
Apparently there is another Temp sensor down under the heat exchanger but not sure if it's the left or right in the pic.

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In the pic below you can just see a plug with two wires just behind the alternator which looks promising.
Hard to get down there on my boat so will have a better look next time and see what works where when things are disconnected.

Reading this thread again it appears the Temp sensors got moved all over the place depending on which version of engine you have.
41A - could have both on the Thermostat (like Snowbird pic)
41A - one on Thermo and one behind the Alternator (like Cohel said)
41P - one on Thermo and other TBC (maybe down behind the Alternator again)??

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I've circled the thing I was referring to. This was taken when the heat exchanger and oil cooler were removed, the smaller solid pipe being where the oil cooler inlet is attached and the larger plastic pipe is the lower heat exchanger connector. This is a 41a so could be different to other models.
 
Right then... I'm in Jake's camp. Annoyingly I can only see 1 sensor on the thermostat with a single blade connector but no other sensors are visible in that area (different to Snowbird's pics - there's nothing above the lifting eye).
However, I do have a separate Temp Gauge (analogue dial) AND a warning light / alarm on the VP engine display panel. And they are currently giving different readings underway.

The other bolt is a blanking plug but the manual/cutaway drawings say that's where both the temp sensors should be - so where is the other sensor plug? :rolleyes:

I didn't have time to take all the seats out and lift the whole floor up yesterday but if anyone else knows where the other one is I'd be much appreciated (y)
Or do some motors have both the gauge and alarm running off the same sensor?
Yes they do, it seems ; VOLVO Diesel Recmar Temperature Sensor
 
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I've circled the thing I was referring to. This was taken when the heat exchanger and oil cooler were removed, the smaller solid pipe being where the oil cooler inlet is attached and the larger plastic pipe is the lower heat exchanger connector. This is a 41a so could be different to other models.
Pretty sure that's the oil pressure gauge sender.
 
Just did a bit more searching...
Apparently there is another Temp sensor down under the heat exchanger but not sure if it's the left or right in the pic.

24 Topaz Owners Group | tamd 41 temp guage not working | Facebook

In the pic below you can just see a plug with two wires just behind the alternator which looks promising.
Hard to get down there on my boat so will have a better look next time and see what works where when things are disconnected.

Reading this thread again it appears the Temp sensors got moved all over the place depending on which version of engine you have.
41A - could have both on the Thermostat (like Snowbird pic)
41A - one on Thermo and one behind the Alternator (like Cohel said)
41P - one on Thermo and other TBC (maybe down behind the Alternator again)??

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I'm certain that the sender on the left is the oil light and the one on the right is the pressure gauge. Zoom in and you can see that they are both screwed into the oil gallery. Would be pointless fitting coolant temp senders so low, they are below the water jacket.
 
Yes it does seem a bit low and away from the cooling gear if screwed into the block.
If it turns out those are both for the oil maybe I do only have one temp sensor feed to both gauge and alarm. In which case either the gauge or the alarm is faulty as they are currently saying different things underway.

Long term I could always look at adding another sensor to the Thermo case where the blanking bolt is at the moment.
 
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