1982 1.5 CL Auto
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Cheers mate, emailed that one but haven't had a reply yetsteve bain wrote:http://www.germancarparts4less.com/cool ... -65-c.html
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Managed to track down a replacement one from a (fairly) local breakers
It's got one sensor missing but I was hoping to swap the one out of my original one...
That didn't work
It's got one sensor missing but I was hoping to swap the one out of my original one...
That didn't work
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Thanks to some help from a few guys on here, I've found out that the two sensors are for the autochoke and manifold preheating. My car has a Weber replacement carb with a manual choke!
After a bit of googling and reading through Haynes, it would appear that the grey sensor is for the autochoke, so I can do without that one. I'm going to try the 'new' one but not bother wiring the red sensor (preheating) and see how it goes
After a bit of googling and reading through Haynes, it would appear that the grey sensor is for the autochoke, so I can do without that one. I'm going to try the 'new' one but not bother wiring the red sensor (preheating) and see how it goes
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
Bought one of these from Euros to replace the corroded bit, unfortunately it was a bit too short, so I fitted the one I got from the breakers and didn't wire up the sensor. Seems to be working ok (now I've bled all the air out the system!)
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Re: 1982 1.5 CL Auto
really impressed! its a shame as mines got scratches from over the years so will never be as tidy. seriously tempted to respray it now! do you like cleaning by chance?!