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Re: Mechanical water Temp Guage
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Thanks dd.

Yeah I was actually referring to the sender operating on a different principle in a mechanical gauge to the electrical one.

I was wondering if the mechanical sender was more reliable than the electrical one in a general sense, but, as you point out the electrical sender in my car is over 30years old, and thats definitely not bad in terms of reliability.

Good news that a replacement sender will be easy to find and senders of that type are not limited to A series engines.

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Many of us are your 35 to 40 year old electric Temperature gauges that have never stopped working. How much more reliable could you ask for?


> false readings

That may be due to a bad sender. Your gauge is probably fine. Just replace the sender, most Datsun and some Nissan use the same sender.

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I dont actually know if there's a difference. I just know my electrical one is giving false readings and I have a feeling that a mechanical one would be more reliable than an electrical one.

Is that just in my head?

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Is there any benefit to a mechanical gauge? why not stick with the electric?

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Yes, you need to obtain the appropriate plumbing fittings.

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i found they didnt, thats why used the t peice option in the top hose, that way i run both temp guages too.

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hey dd,

are you saying that most aftermarket mech temp senders will screrw straight into an a series head?

Just askin cos I need to replace my temp sender

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Removing the head is not required. Use vice-grips and twist it out. I have had to do this only many A12 engines.

Or use an easy out.
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Hi ddgonzal

I understand ,the electrical sender is broken and stuck inside , i think i may need to remove my head from the gasket to take it off,that is what thought of a different stuff, any way thanks for the replies,refer this post

http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/v ... hp?topic_id=43162&forum=1

if you can tell me a easy way to take it of

Thanks
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Sumith, you can remove the electric sender, and then screw in the mechanical guage line. It's that easy.

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