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01-14-2023, 04:31 PM | #1 |
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Little job is now a bigger job
My temp sensor on my 66 c10 with a 250 never worked so I got one and decided to change it out today. Took the old one out and started threading the new one in and as I was tightening carefully towards the end it suddenly became loose. I thought the threads in the thermostat housing pulled out but it turns out the bottom of the boss is extremely thin and I split it. Now I've tightened a few things in my day but this just seemed very fragile to do that. Soooooooo a 2 minute job is now an event. I'm going to try to braze it because I have nothing to lose. If it doesn't seal I'll be posting in the WTB section for a lower thermostat housing
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01-14-2023, 06:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Little job is now a bigger job
I hope the brazing works. Those are tapered threads on the sender. Looks like people want stupid money for mediocre used ones when new ones seem to be available at places like LMC or whoever your favorite restoration parts dealer is. It seems to be the same from 1966 to 1973 at least, maybe more each way.
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01-14-2023, 08:44 PM | #3 | |
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01-15-2023, 10:00 AM | #4 |
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Re: Little job is now a bigger job
If you want to buy from his web site. I didnt know you could get better than 100% feedback. The guy is no fly by night dude, he's well known in the industry.
https://www.12bolt.com/store/p157/Th...0_250_292.html
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01-15-2023, 02:52 PM | #5 | |
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At any rate I brazed mine and it turned out fairly well and I'm certain others could do better but it no longer leaks I try to smooth out brazing jobs as best i can but theres a point of diminishing returns where you start melting good areas and you end up chasing your tail endlessly. But now that I have a functional temp sensor and gauge I'm apparently running hot so I think the thermostat itself is old and tired .... hopefully Last edited by Chevy nutcase; 01-15-2023 at 03:41 PM. |
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01-18-2023, 03:29 PM | #6 |
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Re: Little job is now a bigger job
I have a question about these mechanical fuel pumps. To explain, I bought the new temp sensor from summit with a few others. I ditched the old direct drive fan with a new clutch fan and upgraded the points distributor with a new HEI unit. Fan was no problem but the old fuel line was interfering with the new distributor so I made a new fuel line from the pump to the carb. While it was off the gas from the tank was pushing past the pump so I had to make a stopper plug while I bent up the new line. Not a big deal but I thought a pump in good condition wouldn't let fuel slip through. Is this a sign of a failing diaphragm necessitating a new pump?
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