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Xte

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Hope it could help some people, please find below a picture of my home made tool to fit the inaccessible water thermal sensor.

Just buy a cheap "chinese" wrench (2 euros), grind it to let pass the thermal cable ...



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Xte said:
Hope it could help some people, please find below a picture of my home made tool to fit the inaccessible water thermal sensor.

Just buy a cheap "chinese" wrench (2 euros), grind it to let pass the thermal cable ...



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I had one like that but the temp sensor was in so tight the wrench end opened up when I tried to turn it. I saw a post on the Forum that used a socket with a slit up the side and a hose clamp and it seemed to be a better solution to the wrench. It's my next project as soon as I find 6-point sockets for the camshaft gear and crank nuts.
 
I had one like that but the temp sensor was in so tight the wrench end opened up when I tried to turn it opened up--Put a hose clamp on it to keep it closed on these types--Keoke
 
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