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1960fury
Posted 2018-10-17 5:49 PM (#571875)
Subject: Temperature sender connector



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They are on ebay, but with shipping ($13) to Germany $20...

Has someone something like this lying around and is willing to ship in an envelope to Germany? Used and worn with a piece of old cable crimped to it, all okay for me. Just can't see myself paying 20 bucks for such a cent item.

If so, please let me know what you want.

My 1/8" NPT temp sender with a stud connector went south and I had to tap the aluminum MP water pump for the old OE 1/4 NPT sending unit that still works, but the OE sender has a spade connector.



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sermey
Posted 2018-10-22 11:36 AM (#572166 - in reply to #571875)
Subject: RE: Temperature sender connector


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The resistance of the sender being quite low at high temperature, and for "cosmetic" reasons, I solved the contact on my way.  - SERGE -

http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=23691&start=120

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Chrome58
Posted 2018-10-22 12:58 PM (#572173 - in reply to #571875)
Subject: Re: Temperature sender connector



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Sid, I have an extra one lying around I think.
I'm in Belgium.
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1960fury
Posted 2018-10-22 2:00 PM (#572176 - in reply to #572166)
Subject: RE: Temperature sender connector



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sermey - 2018-10-22 11:36 AM

The resistance of the sender being quite low at high temperature, and for "cosmetic" reasons, I solved the contact on my way.  - SERGE -

http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=23691&start=120



Thats 2 different types, one with a threaded stud wouldn't e a problem, as I have a factory connector for that.
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1960fury
Posted 2018-10-22 2:01 PM (#572177 - in reply to #572173)
Subject: Re: Temperature sender connector



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Chrome58 - 2018-10-22 12:58 PM

Sid, I have an extra one lying around I think.
I'm in Belgium.


Hi Vincent, if you can find it, let me know how much. Thanks!
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