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> oil temperature sending unit for combo gauge, which oil temperature sending unit is correct
Steve914
post May 23 2013, 10:48 PM
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I have a '74 oil temperature combo gauge for a 2.0 liter but dont have a sending unit. I know you have to have one with the right ohm output or something or it won't work. I believe the original sender unit is part 039-919-268 which is long out of production. Someone suggested part 901 641 632 00 as a replacement. I think that one originally goes with a 914-6 combo gauge or a '74 or newer 911. Does anyone know for sure if that will work? Any suggestions or answers would be greatly appreciated?
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timothy_nd28
post May 24 2013, 11:41 AM
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I'm sure there is a sender out there for your gauge. I went a different route and bought this from ebay for 50 bucks.

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I then dissembled the new gauge and stuffed it into my old fuel gauge. It actually fits very well. If you already have a true combo gauge, then this may be even easier. I had to print off a new gauge face, you can just reuse yours.
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post May 24 2013, 01:35 PM
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I'm sure there is a sender out there for your gauge. I went a different route and bought this from ebay for 50 bucks.

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I then dissembled the new gauge and stuffed it into my old fuel gauge. It actually fits very well. If you already have a true combo gauge, then this may be even easier. I had to print off a new gauge face, you can just reuse yours.
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How did you "print off a new gauge face"? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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