Temperature Gauge "Wire" Routing - a newbie asks

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NVNL
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Temperature Gauge "Wire" Routing - a newbie asks

Post by NVNL »

Greetings to one and all from drizzly Cornwall.

After six years of Super Dexta ownership I'm happy to have finally discovered this forum.

Without success I've searched here and on the old forum for information on routing the "feed wire" to the temperature gauge.

I would be grateful for any advice either written or pictorial.

TIA
Richard

All manner of things shall be well.

1964 Super Dexta

1960 LE
1969 T100C
1981 T140ES
1993 MT350


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Post by RossM »

Welcome to the forum, I too have a Super Dexta.

Try looking in the parts manual on this site

http://www.fordsontractorpages.nl/manua ... _parts.htm

there are some good explode diagrams, but not sure if they show the route for the wire though. From memory it runs down the steering column through the tank then follows the wiring loom, but can't be certain at moment as mine isn't fitted yet.
1964 New Performance Super Dexta - Shiney but still needs work!

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Post by NVNL »

Thanks RossM

Mine's a 1964 (April) and scruffy as can be. I got an age-related registration for it last month so I'm learning to drive it on the road, which is interesting.

I've had a look through the parts book link without any joy. I'll try again this evening.

Wiring loom? What wiring loom?!

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All done now, great fun.
Richard

All manner of things shall be well.

1964 Super Dexta

1960 LE
1969 T100C
1981 T140ES
1993 MT350


All will be well and all manner of things will be well.

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