View Full Version : Canton oil pan/oil temp sensor
Toy4me
04-23-2018, 02:17 PM
Now that I have a few miles on this there is always a couple little issues that come up. The oil temp sensor is plumbed into the Canton Pan on top of one of the kickouts. It is not sitting in the oil so the temps are as far as I can see is just the air temp inside the motor. At an idle it does come up a little I would assume since a little more oil is in the pan but rarely gets above 140. Once underway it drops back to rest just measuring air temps inside the motor. Looking for a solution to get the sensor "in" the oil. Besides pulling the pan and welding in a bung down low I saw one of these. https://www.glowshiftdirect.com/oil-...unf-16-thread/ Come to find out they are located about 2 miles from my house. Has anyone used one of these with success? I have the room for this. Running a 408W from Gordon Levy.
KenWilkinson
04-23-2018, 04:51 PM
Your link is broken.
I use an oil cooler adapter on the spin-on oil filter boss to install my temperature sensor. No removing the pan and welding a bung -- easy install and gets the sensor right in the oil stream the pump sees. Just be sure that you either buy one without the bi-metal temperature control valve or disable it so you always have flow past the sensor.
Toy4me
04-23-2018, 05:35 PM
Your link is broken.
Crap!
https://www.glowshiftdirect.com/oil-cooler-sandwich-adapters/
Toy4me
04-23-2018, 05:37 PM
I use an oil cooler adapter on the spin-on oil filter boss to install my temperature sensor. No removing the pan and welding a bung -- easy install and gets the sensor right in the oil stream the pump sees. Just be sure that you either buy one without the bi-metal temperature control valve or disable it so you always have flow past the sensor.
This one from Glow Shift is just a sandwich adapter. Now the link should work and you can see there is no restriction at all.
mike223
04-23-2018, 08:40 PM
It is not sitting in the oil so the temps are as far as I can see is just the air temp inside the motor.
At an idle it does come up a little I would assume since a little more oil is in the pan but rarely gets above 140.
Oil temp is "load related".
If you run it down the interstate for 30 minutes, it should come up to around 10 degrees F above water temp.
Assuming you're not losing more heat out of the oil pan than you're putting in it with "load".
Generally, you should have enough oil in the pan "kickouts" to have the sensor in "oil", not "air".
I did machine an adapter to keep a speedhut sensor in my oil better (kickouts).
But if you don't "drive it like a racecar, or like you stole it", these cars are notorious for "low oil temp".
Because you can't get enough load on the engine to get the oil temp up (without becoming a traffic felon...).
mike forte
04-23-2018, 08:43 PM
Hi,
I make a few temp sensor adaptors for the Canton & Moroso oil pans.
Either an electric sensor or mechanical sensor adapter.
Toy4me
04-23-2018, 08:45 PM
Hi,
I make a few temp sensor adaptors for the Canton & Moroso oil pans.
Either an electric sensor or mechanical sensor adapter.
Its an electrical sensor. I will give you a call. Thanks Mike
GoDadGo
04-24-2018, 04:29 AM
Like THE NAZ, I too used a Sandwich Adapter which was from CVS Racing so check out the attached link below:
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cvs-ocs64
I simply drilled 5 or 6 3/8" holes in it and blocked off one of the ports.
It worked well on my Chevy Engine so I'm assuming it will work with my new Dart Block which can be seen in the attached YOUTUBE:
https://youtu.be/-nVDzIjSjh8
The cool thing is that you can even use it to pick up your oil pressure too.
JIMOCO
04-24-2018, 08:02 PM
I originally had the sensor on the Canton oil pan and had the same issue. I installed the glowshift sandwich adapter and now get accurate oil temp readings. Very happy.
Toy4me
04-24-2018, 08:29 PM
I originally had the sensor on the Canton oil pan and had the same issue. I installed the glowshift sandwich adapter and now get accurate oil temp readings. Very happy.
Thanks. That is what I wanted to hear. I'll have to pick one up.
PaulProe
04-24-2018, 09:35 PM
Hi,
I make a few temp sensor adaptors for the Canton & Moroso oil pans.
Either an electric sensor or mechanical sensor adapter.
Mike
Looked at your site but couldn't find a link or any information on it. Any more details?
Paul
mike forte
05-10-2018, 08:37 PM
Hi,
Here are 3 adapters I make.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ETFl54Es0fqo7U9r1
Toy4me
05-11-2018, 09:17 AM
I did just install the Glowshift sandwich adapter. I had the room and they are like 2 miles from my house. Install took about 10 minutes. Took it out yesterday and I finally have real oil temp readings. Runs around town about 210 and when I start to put some rpms in the motor it goes to maybe 220-230. No real long consistant rpms though. I would assume it will climb a little if that was done. One more little project checked off the list.