Please explain the difference between Type K & Type J thermocouple CHT (Cylinder Head Temperature) sending units?

Choosing between Type K & Type J CHT Thermocouple Sensors

The primary differences between the two thermocouples are:
 

Measuring Range:
Type K = -330°F to +2460°F (-200°C to +1250°C)
Type J = -40°F to +1382°F (-40°C to +750°C)


Sensitivity:
Type K = approximately 41 µV/°C
Type J = approximately 55 µV/°C



If you already own a gauge it is important that you use the correct thermocouple sensor type, otherwise the result will be incorrect CHT temperature readings due to mismatched sensitivities.

Thermocouple can be identified by wire color. Use the figures below to identify Type K & J Thermocouples:

Type K Wiring

Type K Thermocouple Wires

Type J Wiring

Type J Thermocouple Wires
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Type K - CHT Cylinder Head Temperature Sensor
Ring Terminal Type

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