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hd4 torqe convertor Gauge

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    Posted: 07 Aug 2013 at 7:02pm
I have a HD4 dozer, the gauge itself, the paper backing inside the gauge has gonwe bad and its sealed so I fugured I would pull the dash and replace it. but the thermal wire that leads to the torqe convertor line is crimped to the back of the  gaude.. so I traced it back to the line and it looks liek either a half inch or 3/4 fitting into the line. So my question  is if I buy another TEMP gauge will it have those fitting or wil I have to cut my line and crimp it to another gauge soem how??
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  Not sure but a replacement gauge should fit, possibly with just a pipe bushing to adapt. You can't cut the bourdon tube to the gauge, if that's what you were planning. I assume you are talking about the temp gauge.
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Originally posted by doctorcorey doctorcorey wrote:

  Not sure but a replacement gauge should fit, possibly with just a pipe bushing to adapt. You can't cut the bourdon tube to the gauge, if that's what you were planning. I assume you are talking about the temp gauge.
Add to that, I think most automotive temp gauges have a 1/2 NTP fitting
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The gauge is a full unit, from the bulb at the end to the gauge itself . It all needs to be replaced as a unit - sensing bulb and gage itself.
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