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Location: Shoreview, MN | My sending unit has a broken wire. Anyone have a working unit for sale by chance? |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Oceanside, CA | I may still have mine that I removed during the Duramax swap, I'll check today. |
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Contributor
Location: Shoreview, MN | Thanks - no rush. Still winter here.
Rob |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Oceanside, CA | Actually there is a rush...I had to check to see if I had it because I'm cleaning out all my old crap now...had you waited until this weekend it would have been gone. I'll take $25 plus shipping (it's an odd shape so finding a good box to ship in it will take a few days).
Here's a couple pictures of it from when I first listed it.
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=132&p...
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=132&p... |
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Contributor
Location: Shoreview, MN | Len,
I sent a separate email to your Outlook email address.
Rob |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Oceanside, CA | Rob,
Got your email I'll dig up a box and get you a total with shipping. I do have a gauge panel for sale and it does have a good working temp gauge (2 actually one was for trans temp):
http://www.fmcowners.com/mbbs22/photos/show-album.asp?albumid=132&p...
I'd recommend just installing a new sending unit (they are cheap and readily available at any parts store).
I'd knock $10 off the price on it if you want it (make it $65 instead of $75) and I can box it with the fuel sending unit if you want to go that way.
Edited by LCAC_Man 2018-01-22 11:37 AM
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Contributor
Location: Shoreview, MN | Len,
I'll take the panel too; thanks for the discount. I wouldn't mind knowing the tranny temp too - plus they all look in better shape than mine. I did add another small radiator with a fan to the transmission per a recommendation; it would be interesting to see if it has any effect (I included a cut-off switch when I wired it in).
Thanks,
Rob |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Oceanside, CA | You got it. I'll get it boxed up this week some time.
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Elite Veteran
Location: Medford, OR | I have "in" and "out" transmission oil temp sensors on my cooler. I was surprised how well the cooler performs. On 6% hill climbs in 90* weather, the tranny would get up to around 200+, and the fluid going out of the cooler would stay around 175-180, this was in 2nd gear. If you stay in 3rd you'll end up cooking the tranny I would imagine... |
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Expert
Location: Cottage Grove, OR | Len, do you know where our Allison’s read the tranny temp? I think it is the pan but not sure. |
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Elite Veteran
Location: Oceanside, CA | It's dead center in the middle of the pressure manifold portion of valve body. It's about as close to the "ideal" spot you can get.. |
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