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tyler440
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ill figure out a solution... and when i do thier surely will be a write up in the articles section....
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!

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the fitting that i need to find/ make has to have the right threads and also when the threads tighten up it needs to press the sensor tight onto a lip that seals it up....
My airbox is held on by one screw, not because Im lazy but because it is less weight!

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Mine had a rubber O ring their, it was chewed up pretty good, left it off and it sealed anyway, I did use Teflon tape on the threads
I just spent 2 hrs chassin the no brake light,. turns out it was two problems, switch on the lever didn't work, took it apart and cleaned the corrosion. Second was the contacts were two far in on the bulb socket. If someone answers about the 100 W bulb, I'll order the tail light LED. Just hate to spend $28 on a headlight if it going to be dim anyway
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im considering this solution... http://www.slp.cc/catalog.cfm?pageID=de ... ductID=512

but im not sure about the "It is compatible with any 1/8" pipe water temp sensor with maximum nose length of 1/2"." part... pretty expensive for all the more it is but if the senser would screw in and seal up it would be just the ticket
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Post by Bob Vehring »

Tyler, you do great at searching web site You might find something here;

http://www.pegasusautoracing.com/advcat ... ID=COOLING

Its a cool sight and they are only hardcore racing stuff, no junk
I seem to last, oh, about 30 seconds doing searches and end up chasing different pages until I forgot what I was looking for.
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actually SLP sent me a catalog and i stumbled across that when i was just looking through it...
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Interesting.... maybe get an adapter/extension for the longer probe ?

Water Temperature Sensor Hose Splice Adapter

Part # Description Retail

19-77 Water Temp. Sensor Hose Splice Adapter 29.95
Add a water temperature gauge to your snowmobile without having to remove the stock sensor or disable the stock water temperature safety electronics. It installs easily on any 1" inside diameter hose by simply cutting the water outlet hose and splicing back together with this adapter. Includes the adapter and two hose clamps. It is compatible with any 1/8" pipe water temp sensor with maximum nose length of 1/2". Water temp sensor not included.




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