Re: Trans temp guage

From: Don Mallett (maldbnsf@home.com)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 22:18:23 EST


Just piping supplys for a hardware store. Yes the compression fitting made
it easy. I had the truck at the dealer today and the service manger said all
the techs were checking out all the mods. They only saw a small amount of
them. hehe

Don M.

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In article <035f01c16661$b8318b00$0600a8c0@nc.rr.com>, jon@fast4x4.net ("Jon
Smith") wrote:

> that's sweet Don, is that made w/ a regular ol' junction w/ compression
> fittings?
> __________________
> Jon Smith
> Raleigh, NC
> '95 CC 318 4x4 auto
> 344rwhp/424tq
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Don Mallett" <maldbnsf@home.com>
> To: <dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net>
> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 8:12 PM
> Subject: Re: DML: Trans temp guage
>
>
> I did it on my truck heres the link
> http://Geocities.com/maldbnsf/trannytemp.html
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> In article <jr9eutk7gbtkri3fdeal2j70ctnppm975t@4ax.com>, jsm@iglou.com
> (Steve) wrote:
>
>
>> Is there a wire from the transmission that could be tapped into to hook
>> up to a trans temperature gauge? If not where would one install a
>> sending unit in the trans?
>>
>>
>> Steve
>> jsm@iglou.com
>> Lou-a-vull, KY
>
>



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