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Swapping out boss controls to analog gauges
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger74" data-source="post: 90358" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>I installed the temperature sensor tonight! Works perfect. I had to drain the antifreeze down to do so. 1" socket to pull out the old sensor with two 10" extensions and one universal socket. It came out easy but awkward. The challenging part was snipping the old yellow green wire and crimping a connector on it for the new sensor. Attaching the little nut wasn't too bad. But driver worked well. I had the wires already snipped to the BIC for the sensor. Machine ran great while I was waiting for parts. So I added the antifreeze in the reservoir first then topped the rad up because it was in a calkeyed angle. I started the machine up and waited for warm up, suddenly it stopped, if started it again, ran well. Stopped a minute later. The temperature was rising slowly so I felt good knowing I wasn't over heating the machine. I'm thinking I'm needing to top up fully and try again tomorrow. There is a sensor just below my rad cap. I'll keep you fellas posted. Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger74, post: 90358, member: 12948"] I installed the temperature sensor tonight! Works perfect. I had to drain the antifreeze down to do so. 1" socket to pull out the old sensor with two 10" extensions and one universal socket. It came out easy but awkward. The challenging part was snipping the old yellow green wire and crimping a connector on it for the new sensor. Attaching the little nut wasn't too bad. But driver worked well. I had the wires already snipped to the BIC for the sensor. Machine ran great while I was waiting for parts. So I added the antifreeze in the reservoir first then topped the rad up because it was in a calkeyed angle. I started the machine up and waited for warm up, suddenly it stopped, if started it again, ran well. Stopped a minute later. The temperature was rising slowly so I felt good knowing I wasn't over heating the machine. I'm thinking I'm needing to top up fully and try again tomorrow. There is a sensor just below my rad cap. I'll keep you fellas posted. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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