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    Got my new gauge, just thinking of the best way to fit it ? As it comes with its own sender I was going to machine a Stainless tube and Tig a small socket to it, and then connect into the top rad hose. Does this sound OK ? As I didnt fancy pulling the dash out....
    Last edited by Webbo; 2 January 2013, 10:12.

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    Sounds okay to me. Someone else did it like that on here not too long ago.
    well, that was a bad idea!

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    • #3
      if you can fit it in the thermostat housing, much more accurate. easy way is to replace the stock sensor.

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      • #4
        You'll have a hell of a time trying to put beads on stainless tube. Without it the hose will probably blow off. Why not just buy a proper adapter. Probably cheaper than making one.

        The other option is if yours is an auto, is just buy an M16 to 1/8" NPT adapter for the plug in the water outlet.

        Nev

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        • #5
          http://www.nfauto.co.uk/temp_sender_housing.htm
          Сви можемо

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
            You'll have a hell of a time trying to put beads on stainless tube. Without it the hose will probably blow off. Why not just buy a proper adapter. Probably cheaper than making one.

            The other option is if yours is an auto, is just buy an M16 to 1/8" NPT adapter for the plug in the water outlet.

            Nev
            Hi Nev, no what I was going to was to do was machine the pipe to correct dia, then machine the chamfers along the pipe to hold the hoses on then just weld an 1/8 npt socket onto it drill through the socket for the coolant. Been working with Stainless for 27 years, nice satisfaction doing it yourself sometimes. Cheers.

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            • #7
              If you connect through the top hose you will have a temp reading of coolant leaving the motor to the rad. Then the std dash gauge will give you a reading of coolant from the rad to the motor. Nice double check system/early warning system...
              .... Which was nice.

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              • #8
                Ahh just saw you have a 2.4 so my last post maybe rubbish...
                .... Which was nice.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Webbo View Post
                  Got my new gauge, just thinking of the best way to fit it ? As it comes with its own sender I was going to machine a Stainless tube and Tig a small socket to it, and then connect into the top rad hose. Does this sound OK ? As I didnt fancy pulling the dash out....

                  Dave, I have an aluminium in-line temp sender housing you can have, it's red anodised and is for a 2.4's top hose. Just PM your address.

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                  • #10
                    Hey, Dave. Did you order the same gauge that I got? Whe I ordered it, I also got an adaptor block. I assume it's similar to the one that Vince has offered you. Here are some pics. It's double earthed, on good avice from Mr Whacker, with a wire to the neg on the battery. Once you've fitted it, please let me know what temps you are running. I'm still only topping 73 degrees.
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                    Last edited by MWS; 2 January 2013, 21:15.
                    " Time wounds all heels ".

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
                      Dave, I have an aluminium in-line temp sender housing you can have, it's red anodised and is for a 2.4's top hose. Just PM your address.
                      Thanks Vince, very kind, I have made one up and will post some pics of it asap.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by MWS View Post
                        Hey, Dave. Did you order the same gauge that I got? Whe I ordered it, I also got an adaptor block. I assume it's similar to the one that Vince has offered you. Here are some pics. It's double earthed, on good avice from Mr Whacker, with a wire to the neg on the battery. Once you've fitted it, please let me know what temps you are running. I'm still only topping 73 degrees.
                        Thanks for that Mick, I think I have the same gauge, as mine was a lot cheaper I did not get the block, I have made one up and will post some pics. Ta.

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                        • #13
                          this is how i did mine. but i got rid of the air con so didn't need the normal sensor.

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