To: | mg boy <mgmidgetboy@yahoo.com>, "HUBBARD, Charles E." <chubbard@shl.com>, |
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Subject: | RE: datsun sp310 |
From: | mg boy <mgmidgetboy@yahoo.com> |
Date: | Tue, 9 Feb 1999 18:36:23 -0800 (PST) |
Could anyone straighten me out on the mechanism by which the temperature is read on a '64 1500. I "envision" that a sealed bulb is threaded into the cooling system near the water pump / thermostat housing or thereabouts. Does it work by expanding a metal (and thus "thermomechanical") or is it some kind of solid state device (I can't imagine this being the case in 1964)? My interest is that up to about early 1977 the Midgets were fitted with a "thermomechanical" temperature sender. These parts are longer available from any aftermarket dealer. The other thing is that the Midget has a combination Temp/Oil Pressure gauge. So in the end, I have to go to a bone yard and find a Midget (or Spitfire) that has the whole gauge intact. This is a pain in the arse. I expect that I will send the gauge out to have it "restored". If I do, then I will post the information on the Roadster list. Cheers, Jeff 1977 Midget w/ Triumph 1500 (Best of both Worlds!!) |
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