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I am need to install an after market temp gauge in my 69 Coronet Superbee 383. Do I need to drain the coolant to remove the stock sensor? If so where is a drain plug? Is there a way to fit the aftermarket sensor in the heater bypass lines I have plugged? Pictures is the current sensor and bypass...
I just put 10w-30 in my 1969 383. I’m not sure what oil was in it before but I didn’t seem to have any issues. I hooked a mechanical gauge up and the line filled with oil and held 75 at cold temps. However, when the engine is cold now at idle I hold 28 pounds and the oil line to the gauge won’t...
I recently acquired a 1969 Super Bee with 383. Supposedly it’s a 383 Magnum but I have not confirmed. What can be used to identify year and exact engine type in the car? Here is a pic of the front of the block and both headers. It’s not numbers matching to the car.