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Hey Garry, is your car an automatic? My 73 manual tranny car only has the one wire sensor. I'll look at my wiring diagram and see if I can help you. I thought auto tranny cars had some kind of thermo switch to advance/retard the timing on dual point distributors. But my car has been converted back to a 1971 induction system. So most of the 73 parts have been removed. I'll check it when I get home later and let you know tomorrow morning.

Chris

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The water temp sensor was part of the emmision control system fitted on car with flat top carbie's. It main purpose was to control the electric fuel pump, in this case to dis-able it when the water temp was above a certain temp and revs below 300rpm [from memory].

If you have round top SU's and no electric fule pump then I can see no useful purpose for the sensor.

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Originally posted by Zedrally

The water temp sensor was part of the emmision control system fitted on car with flat top carbie's. It main purpose was to control the electric fuel pump, in this case to dis-able it when the water temp was above a certain temp and revs below 300rpm [from memory].

If you have round top SU's and no electric fule pump then I can see no useful purpose for the sensor.

Hey Garry, Mike's right as far as I can tell. My 73 had it but not now. Found the connections under the hood taped off. My car doesnt have the electric pump anymore either and again the connections are taped off and tucked in with the rear main harness. Looks like a factory job as the tape is blue like the tape I've found in the dash wiring.

Chris

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