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Temperature Sending Unit/Units - 1940 Ford Coupe
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DougieGB |
02-01-2012 @ 3:21 PM
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I am getting confused! I have read conflicting accounts as to wether my 1940 Ford Coupe should have One (1) or Two (2) Temperature sending units installed on the engine. One article I read says that until 1941 there was only one Temperature Sending Unit installed on the drivers side. Another article I read says there was a Temperature Sending Unit installed on Both sides. What is the correct answer, One Side or Both? Single post or Double post?
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deuce_roadster |
02-01-2012 @ 9:24 PM
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Only 1 on the drivers side head. Single screw in top. The double post one is actually only a switch and is for later cars. Roy Naceowicz sells the correct brass plug for the passenger side head if you don't have a hot water heater, otherwise the shutoff valve goes in this head.
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DougieGB |
02-01-2012 @ 10:53 PM
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Thank you for the information.
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kubes40 |
02-02-2012 @ 8:09 AM
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Dougie, Duece is 100% correct on this. No need to be confused any longer
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