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Temp Sensor thread size
Can anyone tell me the size required for the IMO sensor that replaces the normal warning light sensor. Selection from M12x1.5, M12x1.25, M10x10 etc etc.
Cannt access the bike right now and its getting hot here. Oh, its a 2001 Adventure btw Thanks JT [This message has been edited by jamieT (edited 18 May 2005).]
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No - I have the same problem.
I've just ordered a new one from Oliver Nix at Sommer's asking for the one that fits into the hole next to the sparkplug. My fingers are crossed it'll fit. ------------------ Jerome http://www.fowb.co.uk |
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Still struggling pathetically with this. The temp sens was attached in place of the water temp switch (??), is this normal. Cannt find the thread diameter on spec diagrams here and bike is currently a few thousand kms away'
Any help appreciated. JT [This message has been edited by jamieT (edited 13 July 2005).]
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http://www.ktminfo.com/partscat/Part...0827&CatID=129
or http://www.ktminfo.com/partscat/Part...0827&CatID=129 Does this help somehow? Cheers, Kudi ------------------ Ride Your Dreams [This message has been edited by Kudi (edited 15 July 2005).]
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