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water temp gauge 101

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    Posted: 15 Jul 2022 at 4:52pm
So I have removed the instrument cluster on my D17 III and replaced all the gauges.  Guess I didn't do a good enough job of photographing the all the back side wiring connections.  Temp gauge is not reading.  Is there a hot lead that needs to be connected to one of the terminals?  Don't see this in any wiring diagram in the I & T manual.
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You won't find the wiring diagram showing the temp gauge because it isn't electric. All D-17 tractors used a mechanical gauge with a mercury filled bulb.
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

You won't find the wiring diagram showing the temp gauge because it isn't electric. All D-17 tractors used a mechanical gauge with a mercury filled bulb.


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Thanks for quick help on this.  When I cut the lead on the old one i thought it was copper wire but I now see that it is a capillary tube.  I don't think that I kinked this on the new one and I know that the bulb on the new one is in contact with the coolant so I must have a bad gauge right out of the box.  Wanted to use a repro with the Allis Chalmers labeling but may have to resort to a higher quality aftermarket.
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AGCO gauge isn’t that much more expensive and it’s a good quality gauge. Most aftermarket gauges don’t always look original and there is nothing worse than a gauge that not only reads incorrectly but also looks incorrect. My D17 I recently purchased has a auto temperature gauge and I can’t wait to get rid of it for both of those reasons. New AGCO gauge is ready waiting to be installed after a paint job.
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