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SENSOR, TEMPERATURE, 60-210 °F, 1/8" NPTF MALE, REPLACEMENT, LOW TEMP WTMP

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SENSOR, TEMPERATURE, 60-210 °F, 1/8" NPTF MALE, REPLACEMENT, LOW TEMP WTMP
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  • Sensor Body Material - Brass
  • Thread size - 1/8 in. NPTF
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I am looing for 2 temperature sensors and gages for a run stand that will need to work in a 1949 Mercury Flat head. The system will be 12 volts and the sensors will need to go into a 3/8" npt hole in each head. Need oil press sensor and gage

Asked by: TSH.
Thank you for your question. Please give our tech line a call at 866-248-6356 to assist you further with this.
Answered by: Natalia from AutoMeter
Date published: 2021-03-09

Iam looking for the wiring harness for #5437 water temp gauge.Will this work? Can you refer me to the correct harness?

Asked by: Double B Farms
Hi, The 5437 does not come with a harness. You will use standard auto hookup wire. The correct sender is a 2258: https://www.autometer.com/short-sweep-electric-temp-gauge-sender-250-300-and-340-deg.html Thanks, Jim
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-05-20

I need a sender number for pro comp ultra lite metric oil temp guage ..The smallest available with the scale reading 60/170.....also number sender pro Comp small water temp guage .... scale reading 120/240 thanks

Asked by: ivorg137
Thank you for your inquiry. Please call our Tech Support Team at 866-248-6357. Please have the part number from the back of the gauge available when you call.
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-02-12

Hi, can you tell me what the resistance range is on this sensor and the length of the probe is from the bottom of the threads to the end. Trying to find a sensor to work in a snowmobile application. Thank you.

Asked by: FIIIStrikeForce
Thank you for your question. You are looking at roughly 7/8" from the top of the threads to the end of the probe. -40* = 564, -30* = 620, -20* = 682, -10* = 745, 0* = 813, 10* = 885, 20* = 961, 30* = 1,039, 40* = 1,122, 50* = 1,210, 60* = 1,303, 70* = 1,397, 80* = 1,494, 90* = 1,599, 100* 1,704, 110* = 1,810, 120* = 1,911, 130* = 1,989. Everything is in Celsius as well.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-02-19
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