Here is a pic of the heat shield that I added. You can see the proximity of the Oil temp sensor. Dropped the Oil temp about 10 C

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Comment by Leroy L Pearl on December 11, 2009 at 4:42am
I thought you had the same problem I did. when we flew in from florida we had no meaning full oil temp.
come to find out my probe was missing the lead to the gage. the wire was too short. I loosened the wire by removing the lace and so that it wouldnt happen again. I took a strip of safety wire and did one wrap aroung the terminal and then wraped it around the probe connection that was once around the term then a twist then around the probe and three twist around that. works good.

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