tapping for temperature gauge sender

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jimbo1
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tapping for temperature gauge sender

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Does anybody know what size the tapping is in a 1098 block below the thermostat housing to take a water temperature sender unit?
i have all the matched parts from a mini to put in - i don't want to take out the blank only to find i then need an adaptor.
i've checked in all my books - not a mention. :roll:
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Post by bmcecosse »

If you have the sensor from a Mini - it will fit just fine. It's the same engine !
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Post by mike.perry »

If you are using a Smiths electric temp gauge then you will have a male thread which will screw straight in.
If you were to use a capillary gauge such as the MG dual gauge then you would need a male to female adaptor
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Post by RobThomas »

A neighbour bought a new capilliary gauge without the adaptor and found the bulb end too long to go in without bottoming on the casting. Guess what he did?

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Post by bmcecosse »

Well - he should have used a long adapter - i had one made at work for mine. Im guessing he didn't!
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