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Date:         Wed, 29 Aug 2001 11:25:31 -0700
Reply-To:     DaveC <voicebox@DNAI.COM>
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From:         DaveC <voicebox@DNAI.COM>
Subject:      Water reservoir level sensor float? (87 Westy)
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I've figured out part of the problem with the level sensor inside the water reservoir: the magnet (? that big gray blob that runs up and down the pickup tube) doesn't float! I presume that there was some plastic or foam floatation device that allows the magnet to float up and down with the water level.

What is this float? Any pictures of it anywhere (outside of the Bentley)? Replacements available? Any ideas how to rig up a custom-made replacement?

I thought of getting some of that industrial packing-material stuff, that white hard foam material and cutting out a float that would work. How to attach it to the magnet? Don't want to glue it, that would taste nasty in the water...

Suggestions welcome.

Thanks, Dave -- Dave Carpenter

Whatever you wish for me, May you have twice as much.


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