HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
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For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
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Mystery brass fitting.
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Mystery brass fitting.
I filled my cooling system and have a minor drip from this brass fitting located in the crankase behind the starter motor. Can someone please identify it and what's it's use? Thanks.
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Block drain
Had a closer look this evening.
Main brass plug screwed into the block has a smaller plug (approx 3/8") screwed in to it.
This was loose and causing the drip.
Question is: The inner plug has two small nuts on the end, is this a transducer with a place for a terminal?
Main brass plug screwed into the block has a smaller plug (approx 3/8") screwed in to it.
This was loose and causing the drip.
Question is: The inner plug has two small nuts on the end, is this a transducer with a place for a terminal?
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Re: Mystery brass fitting.
Kinda looks like a temp sensor doesnt it?
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Re: Mystery brass fitting.
Pretty wild looking starter, what kind is it?
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Starter
And that starter was too large in diameter, would not allow the RH headers to fit tight to the head.
Swapped it out to a stock sized starter.
Swapped it out to a stock sized starter.
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