Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 22:53:30 +0000
Reply-To: Hector Zapata <volkyless@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Hector Zapata <volkyless@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Sensors for accessory gauges
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<P><BR>No, no. The lower half is where you need to drill and tap, right between the sensors. You'll get as accurate a reading as the stock gauge. The pictures I'll try to get, the van is at the shop. And my camera is extremely low tech, so I'll see what I can get you guys.<BR> Hector</P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>I didn't get many responses to my post about where to
<DIV></DIV>put the coolant temp gauge sender. One idea is to tap
<DIV></DIV>& drill a hole in the upper half of the Thermostadt
<DIV></DIV>Housing...I'm waiting for a picture and will pass
<DIV></DIV>along the info to ya. Any other ideas out there???
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<DIV></DIV>--- Todd Last <RUBATOGUY@MINDSPRING.COM>wrote:
<DIV></DIV>> If anyone has added an accessory coolant temperature
<DIV></DIV>> gauge,
<DIV></DIV>> I'd be interested in knowing where they installed
<DIV></DIV>> the temperature sensor
<DIV></DIV>> for the gauge.
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<DIV></DIV>> Also, are there other places to place an oil temp
<DIV></DIV>> sensor if you do not
<DIV></DIV>> want to use the oil drain plug?
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<DIV></DIV>> thanks,
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<DIV></DIV>> Todd
<DIV></DIV>> '88 Westy
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