Engine temp sensor
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Engine temp sensor
4 years 1 month ago
Hi
does anyone know where I can get a engine temp sensor for a zg dfi or is there a Different one from something else I can use
Thanks
Andy
does anyone know where I can get a engine temp sensor for a zg dfi or is there a Different one from something else I can use
Thanks
Andy
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Re: Engine temp sensor
4 years 1 month ago
Sorry pin,
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Re: Engine temp sensor
4 years 1 month ago - 4 years 1 month ago
Hello Pin,
which one you referring to?
Temperature Sender or Fan Temperature switch
you can find all of them at zed-parts.com
below is for Voyager, but if it not the same I'm sure they have it
www.zed-parts.com/product-page/92066-1028-temperature-sender
www.zed-parts.com/product-page/27010-1036-fan-temp-switch
Thank you
Eran
which one you referring to?
Temperature Sender or Fan Temperature switch
you can find all of them at zed-parts.com
below is for Voyager, but if it not the same I'm sure they have it
www.zed-parts.com/product-page/92066-1028-temperature-sender
www.zed-parts.com/product-page/27010-1036-fan-temp-switch
Thank you
Eran
1984 Kawasaki Voyager
2002 Honda CBR954
2002 Honda CBR954
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Re: Engine temp sensor
4 years 1 month ago
Thanks
I’m new to the Z1300 and so far finding parts are hard To find ,and right now I don’t know what parts I need so I’m just working my way through the list
I’m new to the Z1300 and so far finding parts are hard To find ,and right now I don’t know what parts I need so I’m just working my way through the list
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Re: Engine temp sensor
4 years 1 month ago
Is it the sensor for the DFI module or the one which for the temperature gauge.?
If it's the Dfi one, a 2k ntc thermistor will provide the same functionality. You will just have to mount it into your old sensor body. Lots of 2k ntc thermistors on fleabay...like this....
Item number 264397325810. They are tiny so can easily be fitted into a drilled hole in your old sensor. Use epoxy to seal out moisture and give the connection support.
Hope this helps.
If it's the Dfi one, a 2k ntc thermistor will provide the same functionality. You will just have to mount it into your old sensor body. Lots of 2k ntc thermistors on fleabay...like this....
Item number 264397325810. They are tiny so can easily be fitted into a drilled hole in your old sensor. Use epoxy to seal out moisture and give the connection support.
Hope this helps.
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1977 Z1000 a1 recent purchase, previously owned by myself 1979 ~2000
1977 Z1000 a1 recent purchase, previously owned by myself 1979 ~2000
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Re: Engine temp sensor
4 years 1 month ago
Hi. I am using Z1300 so far. it's so good. I'm very reassured
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