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    Default mechanical water temp gauge

    have mechanical water temp gauge here, tried to make sure it worked and no matter wat i do it wont go over 40 degrees... ive put it in hot water, boiling water and over a flame and still the same...

    anyone know wat can be wrong?? or can the copper line maybe be replaced?? or could the actual sensor be faulty thanks lads


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    the mechanical flux capacitor is faulty ste had the same problem in the skyline !

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    He came up we chatted for a while nice fella to talk to all the same but he seemed very twitchy and i never trust a twitchy person....!
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    Quote Originally Posted by git View Post
    the mechanical flux capacitor is faulty ste had the same problem in the skyline !
    shup u ya bollox


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    im serious !!!! this guy has loads in stock 0857111038

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie Daly Ps13 View Post
    He came up we chatted for a while nice fella to talk to all the same but he seemed very twitchy and i never trust a twitchy person....!
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    me names billy hunt not SILLY CUNT, gotta try harder to catch me out chrissy boy.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by ste View Post
    have mechanical water temp gauge here, tried to make sure it worked and no matter wat i do it wont go over 40 degrees... ive put it in hot water, boiling water and over a flame and still the same...

    anyone know wat can be wrong?? or can the copper line maybe be replaced?? or could the actual sensor be faulty thanks lads
    Did you try boiling the kettle twice??


 

 

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