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06-03-2012 05:11 PM #1
anyone else having problems with new parts quality?
it seems I have another defective part, the new sun water temp gauge has gone bad.
it started only going up to 160 for a couple of days, now it sits at the bottom of the scale, immobile. the copper lead seems fine and there are no kinks or loose parts at either end.
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06-04-2012 03:28 AM #2
If it's the eletric gauge, it could be the sending unit. If you haven't replaced that in awhile, it could be the problem, not the gauge.
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06-04-2012 03:10 PM #3
It is mechanical
all one piece. the bulb all the way to the gauge, connected by a solid copper wire, wrapped in a "spring".
I had a defective ign. distributor,
and the new ignition switch fell apart in my hand. This vehicle has been a nightmare to keep on the road, all due to poor quality control in CHINA!!
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06-04-2012 04:33 PM #4
Welcome to the world of replacement parts for elderly cars.
Why a mechanical gauge? Running those tubes to the dash and trying to keep kinks out of them is a nightmare - and they are either too long or worse, too shortDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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06-04-2012 04:35 PM #5
I have had similar experiences with replacement parts for my 66 and 48. I have tried to find true NOS when possible, of course now anything in an old parts box, new, used, or defective is sold as NOS. Sometimes I have had better luck with parts from junk yard.
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06-04-2012 07:02 PM #6
I've pretty much given up on the "OEM Replacement" parts that come from out of country.... Lots of good race quality parts that work good, though often with a bit of modification, in place of worn out original pieces...Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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06-04-2012 08:14 PM #7
I like mechanical gauges myself, not fond of the fugly sending units for the electronics. Do like the electronic tach I find that instrument more stable then a cable drive. I also like to stay with a brand that has been around such a SW.I have two brains, one is lost and the other is out looking for it
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06-05-2012 05:25 AM #8
Ten years ago when I was running the shop full time I would get a bad part about once or twice a year. Now it seems I get them 4-6 times a year and I'm doing a lot less work.
Best one was when I was building my Dodge truck a few years ago. I needed it to go thru inspection to get a good title on it prior to taking it apart to rebuild it. I picked up a new switch (made in China) it lasted exactly once into reverse. It was a Sunday so I pulled a 40 year old OE switch from a used transmission I had laying around and put it on to go thru inspection.
When I rebuilt the truck I put in a TCI transmission, which came with a new backup light switch. It was a better switch......it lasted a week (Made in India). The old OE switch is back in there again and still doing fine.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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