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Old 5th April 2014, 21:25   #1
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Default Level sensor header tank

Hi All...I have a header tank with the level sensor, in fact it's been sitting in my garage for a wee while now......what i want to ask is how easy are they to fit, i have instructions.

I would really like someone that knows how to fit it to do it for me, i will of course travel/pay them.
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Old 5th April 2014, 21:32   #2
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Love to help but it would be the blind leading the blind!
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Old 6th April 2014, 19:36   #3
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Love to help but it would be the blind leading the blind!
I bought the header tank from someone on the forum (might have been Vindaloo) which has the sensor for low coolant built in, fitting the tank itself i could manage no bother, but wiring the leads are beyond me.
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When you speak to Dunc about arranging to get the manifold fitted, mention the tank, see what he says?
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When you speak to Dunc about arranging to get the manifold fitted, mention the tank, see what he says?
Good idea, i mind telling the late Tam Leek (Rotrex) when i got the tank if he could fit it, but he was'nt willing to get involved with the wiring..i will give Cossie Dunc a shout.
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Hello Graham they are easy to fit i did mine in about an hour are you going to the pol or national i can fit it there for you no worries
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Hello Graham they are easy to fit i did mine in about an hour are you going to the pol or national i can fit it there for you no worries
Just checked the POL/National attendance lists, doesn't look like Graham is going. What's involved in the wiring? I do quite a bit of electronics in the guitar work and making effects pedals. I'm only about 10 miles from Graham and helped him fit his replacement fan resistor.
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If youve got the instructions its all self explanitry no wires to cut it was made to plug and play the feeding of the wires from the engine bay to the cab is the only fiddley bit
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Does anyone know how to connect to the IPK low coolant warning light or are you just going to fit an extra one in the dash somewhere?
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Hi there....Thanks or the kind offer, but i'm working that weekend
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