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190 manual temp guage |
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zero61
Bronze Level Joined: 21 Aug 2022 Location: Paris Illinois Points: 23 |
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Posted: 02 Apr 2024 at 6:19pm |
How is a manual guage with a bulb added to housing replacing the little electric probe?
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SteveM C/IL
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Is there not another plug in the housing you can remove? Could drill and tap larger where existing sender is if all else fails.
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zero61
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That was the plan, but I just wanted to ask the experts in case I was missing something.
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DPKII
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The housing on early models is tapped for larger thread size. At least it is on mine. Don't have a picture of my housing but I think it was 3/4" NPT. Mine had one reducer to install the manual bulb style temp gauge.
If you could find an early housing it would save drilling and tapping. David
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