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> CHT sensor install, Made a tool
rwilner
post Mar 3 2011, 08:39 PM
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In case anyone has to replace their CHT sensor which is a PITA, you'll have to make some type of tool. I ground down a corner off a 3" extension, and attached a deep socket.

It's much easier to install and uninstall if you remove the decel valve and MPS.

Here's a picture of the extension and socket with the CHT ready to install. I attached the washer to the CHT sensor with a drop of superglue:

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Markl
post Mar 4 2011, 10:04 PM
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A 1/2" plumber's faucet wrench works fine - a couple of bucks at Ace. No grinding, no welding. Can also be used to tighten faucet valves.
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post Aug 30 2011, 02:48 PM
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A 1/2" plumber's faucet wrench works fine - a couple of bucks at Ace. No grinding, no welding. Can also be used to tighten faucet valves.


Can you post a pic of what it look like? Thanks.
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