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Author: | Flying duck [ Tue Sep 02, 2014 3:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Cylinder head Temp gauge |
I appologize in addvance if this is in the wrong section didnot know where to posted. I was given a Weston Electric X100 Dual Cylinder Temperature Indicator 827 Gauge to use in a VW aircooled engine and was wondering if anyone knows where and what type thermocple is need. all I know is it says 8ohm leeads |
Author: | aeroafricaine [ Tue Dec 02, 2014 4:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Cylinder head Temp gauge |
These were fitted to a large variety of aircraft. They were commonly found on C-47's and C-54's. You will need iron-constantan leads with a resistance of 8 ohm to operate this instrument. You can use either a spark plug type thermocouple or a bayonet type. When fitting the bayonet type thermocouple on aircraft, there is an Pratt and Whitney Engine Operation Information Letter and Service Bulletin to follow. |
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