it is the dual model, any idea what the costs are?
--- ynotink <ynotink@qwest.net> wrote:
>
> Is this for a dual gauge (Oil Pressure/Water Temp.)?
> If so the "cable" is
> not a cable, but tube which transmits pressure from
> a reservoir of ether
> in the bulb to the gauge. Soldering it together will
> do no good. I would
> recommend sending it out to a specialty instrument
> shop such as MOMA in
> Albuquerque to be rebuilt.
>
> Bill Lawrence
>
> Matthew Kohr wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know where I could get the water
> > temperature sensor for a 1962 88", i believe it's
> the
> > low compression model. I looked through some
> catalogs
> > and the "Green bible" and couldn't find a number
> or
> > any listings for them. Are there universal
> > replacements, or does any one carry them? The
> cable
> > broke off of mine. I thought about soldering it
> back
> > on, but that prospect doesn't look too promising.
> I
> > would really feel more at ease with a functioning
> > temperature guage. Thanks for any input.
> >
> > Matthew Kohr
> > 1962 Ser IIA SWB SW
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