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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:00 pm 
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think im going to go with an electric temp gauge to replace my broken mechanical one, my question is it should come with a temperature sensor that fits straight into the engine? and will i have to buy anything else to fit it?


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 2:23 pm 
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I'm running a set of gauges from supersheep that every Moker seems to be running, it came with a sensor that plugged into the block right next to cylinder 4 (look for shiny brass bit with black wire coming out)

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speedy wrote:
....it came with a sensor that plugged into the block right next to cylinder 4 (look for shiny brass bit with black wire coming out)
You never did learn how to count did you? :lol:


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Oops, did I start counting from the wrong side? :oops: :)

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he learnt to count just fine, We read left to right, we count from left to right. It just happnes that someone decided it best to go no1 on the right and no2 on the left :roll:

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speedy wrote:
Oops, did I start counting from the wrong side? :oops: :)
I hope you didn't fit the plug leads. :lol: :lol:
Now what is that firing order again? 4-2-3-1? 8)


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aaron wrote:
he learnt to count just fine, We read left to right, we count from left to right. It just happnes that someone decided it best to go no1 on the right and no2 on the left :roll:

The crank pulley end is always #1. Unless......... it's a Renault (old ones, anyway). :lol:

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