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Location: At the north of the Maine
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Does anyone have already installed a 2 5/8 Ford Racing Water Temperature Gauge.
It's a used water gauge with the sensor. I got a problem with the sensor. When i remove the old one i notice that it's in one piece. Mine with the gauge is in two pieces and the sensor fall in the hole when i install it (see pics). Do i need an adaptor or do i have the right sensor. Is there's also a way to keep both sensor just to compare there reading. Last edited by White GT; 05-04-2003 at 06:11 PM.. |
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