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Need to know on heater sending units replace?

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Larry59

02-18-2008 03:47:17




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I have my case 311 B 58. My new dash should be in when I get back home. Now the old sending unit on tractor was just a small round pipe like that screwed in motor and on dash. But the new dash will have an electric reading unit. So I must replace the sending unit on motor to an 12 volt one.
So does any unit fit in the motor? Is it special one for a case tractor only? Are does anyone that fits the hole in engine work? Any thing I might need to know more on doing this? Thanks

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Larry59

02-18-2008 16:15:26




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 Not sure on what you are talking about????? in reply to Larry59, 02-18-2008 03:47:17  
So what your saying.. I can not just hook a 12 volt wire from ingnition to the meter? That a volt or amp control must be used??? Where do i get such a thing and how do I know what to ask for to fix this. New dash should be here tomorrow and I need to get it all on tractor.



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Janicholson

02-18-2008 10:12:37




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 Re: Need to know on heater sending units replace? in reply to Larry59, 02-18-2008 03:47:17  
El Toro is correct, the sending unit should be designed for the new gauge. The voltage change curve will be important for accuracy. Adapters can be used to place it in the hole. A supply voltage will also be needed for the gauge. (and sometimes a instrument voltage regulator. JimN



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El Toro

02-18-2008 04:10:31




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 Re: Need to know on heater sending units replace? in reply to Larry59, 02-18-2008 03:47:17  
You will need a sending unit with the same size pipe threads that are in your engine block. Hal



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