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Temp sender locknut
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What is the thread size and pitch of the temperature sender locknut as found the A12 and A14?

Posted on: 2012/7/11 22:57
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Looks like M16 x 1.25

Posted on: 2012/7/12 1:20
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Thanx!

What an od size...

Posted on: 2012/7/12 18:14
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It's an odd nut. It is a collar nut.

Posted on: 2012/7/12 19:02
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And currently jammed stuck in the head.
It's gonna get damaged in an effort to get it out.

Posted on: 2012/7/12 19:30
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No worries. You can buy new at Nissan or new at Supercheap. Some senders do not use a locknut but have the threads built in. Some brands come with the locknut. Most do not.

Use penetrating fluid and a six-point socket. If the flats are rounded, use a pipe wrench. If it breaks, use a sharp chisel and break it into pieces.

Posted on: 2012/7/12 19:36
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I can remember that the sender had a part number of TS6010 & you could get the locknut under TS6010B, but I can't remember the brand, I think it was Echlin. Any local parts place should at least go through their catalogue for you. Try your local Pep's store, not the parts 'Supermarket' like
StupidCheap. I think the thread is a British Standard Pipe (BSP) size, not a metric size like you'd expect. I know that L series senders have the same thread size, as you have to swap the standard A series sender into the L series thermostat housing, or the guage won't give the correct reading.

Posted on: 2012/7/14 9:45
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If you buy from Nissan, no worries. The 1200 part number is the same as the 1600 part number.

If you buy aftermarket, sometimes they are bad from new, or give different gauge readings.

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Temperature Sender

original kind, with separate nut:
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Aftermarket with integral threads
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Nissan Part numbers
B110 JDM & B110 USA
25080-89900 GAUGE-TEMP ENGINE UNIT
25251-30100 NUT-SENDER

Nissan Part numbers
510 JDM & 510 USA
25080-89900 GAUGE-water temperature
25251-37700 NUT-ground, water temperature gauge


Nissan 25080-89900 is also used by:
* 720 with Z20/Z22/Z24 engines
* 910 with L24 engine
* B11 with E15/E16 engine
* N10 Pulsar with A14/A15/E15 engines
* N12 Pulsar with E15ET engine
* S110 Z20E/Z22E
* S12 CA18ET/CA20E
* T11 CA20S/CA20E
Plus a lot of older Roadster, Pickups, Z-cars, S10, B210, etc.

The other design has a spade connector, but 25080-89900 has the bullet connector as shown in the photos above.

Posted on: 2012/7/15 1:15
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I got the integral thread one from bursons for $7. They listed same one for all L and A series engine. Mine came in a bag for 240z. Fit and works a charm. Far more accurate than the a series one I had in my l series . I also run an after market temp gauge as well

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