Posted by Jim King on April 03, 2008 at 13:17:34 from (65.117.226.202):
My tractor is an early ‘80’s International 284 Tractor (S/N – 202004J001239) – 30 HP - Diesel Engine by Nissan – All wheel drive
I need: 1 x “Temperature Sending Unit”
This brass piece screws into the block of the engine, and sends an electrical signal to the water temperature “idiot light” on the tractor’s dash panel. Yesterday, my light went on, but fluid temp was low. Upon checking, this Temperature Sending Unit was found to allow transmission of an electrical current, even at room temp. I figure it should NOT allow passage of an electrical current until its sensor reaches near boiling water temperatures.
There are two stampings on the brass “nut” part of the fitting, which say:
(a) “101˚C”’
(b) “8002”
This item may NOT be listed in the tractor’s Parts catalog. Don’t know if this is true, or not, because I don’t have a Parts catalog, but was told this by another fellow I contacted earlier today.
Do any of you have one of these units (or know somebody who may)?
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