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Thermocouple Needed

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  1. hanknum

    hanknum Formula 3

    Nov 1, 2003
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    Henry
    Does anyone have a thermoucouple for a carb'd 308 they don't need? I need one to replace the one that died. It is the probe that sticks into the catalytic converter. Mine's a '78. Maybe some of you who are "temporarily storing" your emissions stuff?

    Thanks

    Henry
     
  2. Newman

    Newman F1 World Champ
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    Dec 26, 2001
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    You'll sure enjoy changing that baby LOL please post a thread when you do! Its one wire from the converter (per bank of course) all the way to the panel where the modules are plus its taped to the entire harness under the console. I had mine rolled in a box up as I didnt reuse them and sent them to the buyer of my restored 308GTB.
     
  3. ramosel

    ramosel Formula 3

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    Henry, Thanks again for your help with the skid plate and louvers...

    I have a two for a fuel injected car I can part with. Part number for the FI cars is 111703 and I found that the same on the 308GT4 so I can only assume they are the same on the Carb'd cars. If you find that is true, PM me and we'll work something out.

    Rick
     
  4. hanknum

    hanknum Formula 3

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    #4 hanknum, Jan 5, 2010
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    Hi Rick,

    Does it look like this?
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  5. ramosel

    ramosel Formula 3

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    Yup, I have both the ones I took out of my car. One is bent, one is straight if I remember correctly. I can only surmise that they just installed them and bent them as needed at the factory.

    Rick
     
  6. mwr4440

    mwr4440 Five Time F1 World Champ
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    There is one on eBay right now for sale.
     
  7. FF8929

    FF8929 Formula Junior

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    Mine are free (but cut off at the "spring".
     
  8. hanknum

    hanknum Formula 3

    Nov 1, 2003
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    Thanks FF8929. If you could send me one, I could try and splice it into my existing one and then send you my old one. This way I could avoid having to rewire the whole thing (Newman says that it is a real pain). Let me know if that would work for you?

    Thanks

    Henry
     
  9. Brian Harper

    Brian Harper F1 Rookie
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    Do a little research about thermocouples before you splice one in. The TC works by joining two dissimilar metals together. If you use dissimilar metals in your joining and splicing you can drastically affect the TC's readings. So probably no soldering allowed. You might need to use real TC connectors to join up the wires. Just a heads-up before you get too far.
     
  10. FF8929

    FF8929 Formula Junior

    Apr 12, 2008
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    Fred Flynn

    Sure. PM me with your address.
     
  11. hanknum

    hanknum Formula 3

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    Yikes?!?! Are you talking about the one for $650?
     

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