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jlex 04-02-2001 10:16 AM

head temp sensor
 
I'm going to replace my old style head temp sensor ('85 Carrera) this summer. I'd hate to cut the wire in case I need it for a spare, emergency part later.
Has anyone out there removed theirs without using the special, slotted socket? I'd like to know the mm size of the sensor, also. Is there enough room for a crowfoot wrench to do the job? Thanks.
regards,
jlex.

john walker's workshop 04-02-2001 10:39 AM

old style is 13mm, new is 14mm. i just bought a snap on tool that looks like it will work without cutting the wire. #FRXM14. haven't tried it yet. the old ones have been proven to be problematic, so i would toss it.

Jorgeman 04-02-2001 02:13 PM

Also, the new temp sensor will be two wire
rather than the original one wire. The old sensors depended on their screw threads to provide the ground connection but being of dissimilar metals, they corrode and lose their conductivity. The new one includes a ground wire.

George
86 911T

mthomas58 09-24-2008 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john walker's workshop (Post 233416)
old style is 13mm, new is 14mm. i just bought a snap on tool that looks like it will work without cutting the wire. #FRXM14. haven't tried it yet. the old ones have been proven to be problematic, so i would toss it.

Wow kinda spendy for a one-time DIY use at $55! Anyone fabricate one using a deep socket and a grinding wheel to cut a slot for the wire?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222304985.jpg

Por_sha911 09-24-2008 05:24 PM

I bought a $3 deep socket and ground a slot using a cutting wheel. It took a little while to get the slot the right size but it worked fine and was a whole lot cheaper than that thing.

notfarnow 09-24-2008 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mthomas58 (Post 4199708)
Wow kinda spendy for a one-time DIY use at $55! Anyone fabricate one using a deep socket and a grinding wheel to cut a slot for the wire?

That's what I did... 2 minutes using an angle grinder.

Crude but works great

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222306332.jpg

DRACO A5OG 09-24-2008 10:51 PM

+1 on my Ghetto Tool but I cut/grinded like the previous pic.

Warning it is tighter than a heck and beware you will get alot of cuts.

Remember to use a Jack Stand for safety.

Break a Leg!

PatrickB 09-24-2008 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jorgeman (Post 233417)
Also, the new temp sensor will be two wire
rather than the original one wire. The old sensors depended on their screw threads to provide the ground connection but being of dissimilar metals, they corrode and lose their conductivity. The new one includes a ground wire.

George
86 911T

Don't be worried if you can't locate the new style 2 wire. The old set up only lasted 20 years in most cars...

mthomas58 09-25-2008 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DRACO A5OG (Post 4200211)
+1 on my Ghetto Tool but I cut/grinded like the previous pic.

Warning it is tighter than a heck and beware you will get alot of cuts.

Remember to use a Jack Stand for safety.

Break a Leg!

Won't be a problem - engine is out!:D

DRACO A5OG 09-25-2008 02:23 PM

Nice :D

mthomas58 09-25-2008 06:55 PM

Just saved $55! Works great.


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1222397581.jpg

3.2 CAB 09-26-2008 09:56 AM

Yep, you can make up an entire set, of shop made, deep sensor sockets, for what the cost of just one tool truck socket would cost.

burgermeister 09-26-2008 01:04 PM

You don't need a special tool to get the old one out. Just clip the wire and use a deep socket.

Looks like you made an install tool already. I did the same.


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