I recently converted to the 3 wire CTS because the single wire in the back of the rear head was bad and I didn't want to take off everything to get to it. So wiring in a 3 wire and screwing that in was much easier (and free, I have a spare 3 wire sender).
So I cut the pig tail off the single wire, so I could use that. It now disconnects by the injector harness and I ran the wire under the plenum like the stock ECM 2 wire one does, so when removing the manifold you can still disconnect everything...
Well at first I tried soldering a wire on to it to extend it. Uhm. WTF I couldn't. The wire is either aluminum, or some weird alloy that will not take solder!! The insulation felt like teflon, and probably was some high temp jacket at least for being in that area by the head and EGR tube.
So I ended up taking apart the weather pack, and putting a brand new wire in there, soldered to the terminal because I had to rip open the crimp. The wire I used was some big gauge scrap I had which said oil & gas resistant. Perfect!
... So question is.... WTF is that wire made of?? And why? To resist heat??
So I cut the pig tail off the single wire, so I could use that. It now disconnects by the injector harness and I ran the wire under the plenum like the stock ECM 2 wire one does, so when removing the manifold you can still disconnect everything...
Well at first I tried soldering a wire on to it to extend it. Uhm. WTF I couldn't. The wire is either aluminum, or some weird alloy that will not take solder!! The insulation felt like teflon, and probably was some high temp jacket at least for being in that area by the head and EGR tube.
So I ended up taking apart the weather pack, and putting a brand new wire in there, soldered to the terminal because I had to rip open the crimp. The wire I used was some big gauge scrap I had which said oil & gas resistant. Perfect!
... So question is.... WTF is that wire made of?? And why? To resist heat??
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