Re: 512TR temperature sending unit | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Clyde Romero (clyderomerof4![]() |
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Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2015 13:47:29 -0700 (PDT) |
I asked you to call me because it's easier to explain this shit over the phone But Noooooo you will not call Soooooo here we go Ok start the car and warm it up Wait until the fans come on If the fans come on and cycle you already know it's not the temp sensor in the left radiator because that's where it is Have an IR gun ready and shoot the upper pipes for both sides Record the reading It should be around 195 no more If the cockpit gauges read the same you are ok If not then most likely it's the temp sensor on the center water manifold under the coolant recovery tank If it's that it would take around 4 hours to do a good job Nothing is easy with the engine in Ted Rutlands has my old engine and a cockpit gauges as well as the temp sensor Its all from my old car so I know it works A good tech will charge no more the 8 hours because that's an all day job On a good day That's it Call me next time Clyde Romero If you have no enemies You have no character ! In Defeat You Need It! If you obey all the rules You miss all the fun !
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Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Peter Rychel, August 7 2015
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- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Larry Bard, August 8 2015
- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit David, August 8 2015
- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Peter Rychel, August 8 2015
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Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Peter Rychel, August 7 2015
- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Clyde Romero, August 8 2015
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Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Larry Bard, August 8 2015
- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit David, August 8 2015
- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Larry Bard, August 8 2015
- Re: 512TR temperature sending unit Clyde Romero, August 8 2015
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