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Old April 5th, 2012, 03:47 PM
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I have a 71 cutlass with a 350 2bbl.On the lower left front of engine just above the pan i have a Elect.sensor.Anybody know what it is.Thanks,Tom.
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Old April 5th, 2012, 05:29 PM
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Can you post a picture? Its not a block heater is it?
I wonder if someone threaded in a coolant temp switch in the drain plug opening?
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If it has a piece of heavy 2-conductor wire going from it to a 120VAC plug, it's a block heater.

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Originally Posted by oldgold
I have a 71 cutlass with a 350 2bbl.On the lower left front of engine just above the pan i have a Elect.sensor.Anybody know what it is.Thanks,Tom.
Yup, what Rob and Eric said. The 71/72 350 doesn't have any electrical sensors other than the oil/coolant senders. The block heater could be on either side of the block. Install was simple: Drain the rad, pop out one of the frost plugs and install the heater.
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