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Hi all,I am looking for the correct Assembly Line temperature sender switch type of markings and color of insulator ?The one that I removed from my car is marked AUTOLITE 260 with no date code. It looks like it had white insulator. Here is a picture of my sender switch
The originals are C6DZ 10884-B with the red rubber around the center post. The white rubber unit is for small blocks.Thanks Royce.What is the correct number please?
Quote from: RoyceP on August 21, 2023, 11:11:36 PMThe originals are C6DZ 10884-B with the red rubber around the center post. The white rubber unit is for small blocks.Thanks Royce.What is the correct number please?The originals are C6DZ 10884-B with the red INSULATOR around the center post. I don't think there is another with the same number that has a different color but the red was the assemblyline appearance from what i have seen. FYI I have always seen the red insulator regardless of if big block or small block. At least on all the Shelby's that I have observed which are my main field of interest. I would suspect it is the same for regular Mustang but hesitate to say for sure since those are not my field especially in light of the Mannel pictures. FYI the white insulator will work but makes the gauge read a little less. I think that I remember reading a TSB about using the white insulator sender to make the gauge read a little lower so that drivers are not alarmed by higher readings . I took that as trying to purposely fool a fussy driver.
What is the correct number please?
Its the other way around Bob. The ones with the red rubber read lower for a given temperature reading. The 1969 - 70 version continues to have the red rubber but the center post is #8 instead of #10 on the earlier version. Electrically the later version has the same thermister as the earlier ones. Apparently the original value thermisters are not being made any more. Anything you can buy reads too hot.