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> FS: CHT sensor NOS, For fuel injection
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post Mar 2 2019, 12:14 PM
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Bought this 30 years ago, but then went with carbs. Never used.

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post Mar 2 2019, 04:21 PM
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Tom,

You should post the part number, since they were different parts for up to 73, & after. P/N should be stamped on the sensor end.

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post Mar 2 2019, 05:16 PM
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Bought this 30 years ago, but then went with carbs. Never used.

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Hi Tom,

If this is Part #022 906 041 A or 0 280 130 017 I will Take it.
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post Mar 2 2019, 07:28 PM
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pm sent i will take it
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Thanks, Tom_T, I was not aware there were different versions.

I looked, but do not see a part number, so maybe this is just “old stock” instead of “new old stock”.

If it helps, This was purchased for a pre-1972 1.7l.
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