[Healeys] Temp sensor

Oudesluys coudesluijs at chello.nl
Mon Sep 2 00:41:52 MDT 2013


Ira,
For $250 I would have a go first at repairing the existing gauge using 
the aether bulb and capillary tube from a cheap tempature gauge that 
fits your car, with or without an adaptor, as sold by most car accessory 
shops. Ask Bert van Brande for the instructions. If you can restore a 
car you can repair one of these gauges, no problem. All you need is a 
deep freeze, soldering iron, soft solder and a small lathe with a but of 
brass to make a sleeve to connect the new and old capillary tubes.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL

Op 2-9-2013 2:16, I Erbs schreef:
> Bought a flared nut wrench. It broke.
> Cut a box end wrench open and in half..
> Nut head too rounded. Keeps slipping. Used a 6 point plug socket with slit
> cut..and hose clamp.... Still no joy.
>
> Can't file nut as it sits under head piece that overhangs. Can't get vise
> grips on for same reason
> The $250.00 rebuild solution is looking like the only option after I cut
> the capillary tube.
> Also tried heat gun....
>
> Ira Erbs
> Portland, OR
> please excuse typos. Sent from my phone
> _______________________________________________


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