Yes, it does take an o-ring. BTDT. Jerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Perdue" <marcperdue@ADELPHIA.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 10:06 PM Subject: Temp II sensor o-ring confusion
> I'm trying to resolve some confusion I've run into before I go to > install my new Temp II sensor. Ken Wilford, of vanagain.com, excels at > reminding customers of ancilliary parts that they will need when > performing certain jobs on their Vanagons. One part that he recommends > is the o-ring for the Temp II sensor. The part number is N90316802. I > can't find this part in ETKA. The Bus Depot, where I purchased my > sensor, based on cost, claims to not be aware of the need for this > o-ring, and I quote, "As far as we know, the sensor does not take an > o-ring". In the interest of helping our vendors help us better, can > someone on the list help clarify this situation for me? Does the sensor > require an o-ring, or some kind of seal? > > As usual, thanks in advance for y'all's help (Stan, I can say this, I'm > in Virginia! :^) ) > Marc Perdue |
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