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Re: electric fans
seam to hit a stone wall , my tim temp guage takes up pretty much most of the pipework in the top hoes all bends etc, so were else can i put the fan switch thing
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Re: electric fans
this is what i have atm so far , the plan was then to get some a suitable bend and connect up but it seams i dont have enough room :( to get both adaptors in...
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Re: electric fans
Looks a nice chunky lump. What thread does it have already, looks quite large. Maybe you could use that thread for the radiator switch and drill and tap a thread on the other side for the temp sensor.
A suitable suzuki swift radiator switch is 16mm x 1.5mm pitch (fine) thread. Most temperature sensors have a 1/8npt thread.
A suitable suzuki swift radiator switch is 16mm x 1.5mm pitch (fine) thread. Most temperature sensors have a 1/8npt thread.
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Re: electric fans
Could you not just have a big loop of hose?
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Re: electric fans
i could probably but my uncle made that sendor housing for me and he said that thread he cut in the tube was a very odd size special one or somethingDarrell wrote:Looks a nice chunky lump. What thread does it have already, looks quite large. Maybe you could use that thread for the radiator switch and drill and tap a thread on the other side for the temp sensor.
A suitable suzuki swift radiator switch is 16mm x 1.5mm pitch (fine) thread. Most temperature sensors have a 1/8npt thread.
thats what im thinking nowEdweird wrote:Could you not just have a big loop of hose?
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Re: electric fans
Would work.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Silicone- ... 58&sr=1-40
Don't know what bore size is needed ?
Could use a slight bend from your old hose to join new switch to thermostat cover/housing.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Silicone- ... 58&sr=1-40
Don't know what bore size is needed ?
Could use a slight bend from your old hose to join new switch to thermostat cover/housing.
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cheers darrel n edd , i shall do that then , its going to be fawwking tight thoughDarrell wrote: Would work.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Silicone- ... 58&sr=1-40
Don't know what bore size is needed ?
Could use a slight bend from your old hose to join new switch to thermostat cover/housing.
Tom
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