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TR2/3/3A Can you drive TR3 w/ temperature sender removed?

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Basic question, but can you drive a '3 with the capillary style temperature sender removed? I've never had a sender go bad and I really want to keep driving her!

Thanks guys.
 
Ah. So simply find a properly sized bold with the right thread pattern to make sure the coolant doesn't leak out?
 
That's the idea. You'll likely also need a gasket of some sort under the head, to effect a seal.

Or if you want to drop by later tonight, I'm sure I've got a busted sender laying around somewhere that you could use (or a TR4 style sender).
 
No, a bolt won't work, as the capillary bulb seats on a surface inside the hole. You could just reinstall the old bulb and nut. Nothing will leak from the broken tube.
An alternative would be to use a very short bolt in conjunction with a sealing washer.
Jeff
 
It's true the bulb seats inside, but that doesn't mean that's the only surface that can seal. No reason a bolt couldn't seal against the outside flat.
 
Bugeye58 said:
Which is why I also mentioned a short bolt with a sealing washer.
Sorry, hadn't read your edit when I posted that.

Another option might be a nut on a longer bolt.
 
Thats my problem! I'M the nut on the longer bolt, heh
 
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