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12-17-2006 07:38 AM #1
can I shorten the temp sending wire?
Is it possible to shorten the temp guage wire, the one with the coils around it?
Thanks Maddddog
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12-17-2006 07:42 AM #2
Just coil it up. Be sure not to kink it. Its not a wire but a liquid filled tube.Charlie
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12-17-2006 07:52 AM #3
Ask and you shall receive. Thanks.
I love these forums. They help a lot.
Maddddog
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12-17-2006 11:54 AM #4
Originally Posted by cffisher
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12-17-2006 11:58 AM #5
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriverYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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12-17-2006 12:11 PM #6
Chevy started using electrical temp senders with an actual wire in '56. Before that they were the capilary tubes filled with ether.Sometimes NOW are the "good old days"...
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12-19-2006 09:37 PM #7
The capillary tubes can be shortened, but you have to send it out to a gauge repair shop.
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12-19-2006 11:46 PM #8
Thanks, again, Paul.
Jim
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12-20-2006 12:26 PM #9
I need to make mine longer? How can that be done?
JackK.I.S.S.
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12-20-2006 12:35 PM #10
Originally Posted by moparjack44Mike
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12-20-2006 12:39 PM #11
You could move the dash closer
I know some manufactures make the sencors tubes longer .Charlie
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12-20-2006 12:42 PM #12
Originally Posted by cffisherMike
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12-20-2006 01:14 PM #13
Originally Posted by moparjack44Sometimes NOW are the "good old days"...
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12-20-2006 01:21 PM #14
I have convereted to aftermarket mechanical gauge, but would like to use the original. It plugs into the engine on the right, very front. The tube for the aftermarket gauge will not hook to the original gauge.
JackK.I.S.S.
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12-20-2006 01:25 PM #15
Originally Posted by lt1s10
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