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  1. GreggVA

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    Replaced my temperature sending unit and light now seems to stay off but my thermostat housing was leaking after I replaced the thermostat. Another day, another gasket. My old sending unit had a crappy looking soldering spot that fell off when I removed it. Makes me wonder if that was the...
  2. GreggVA

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    So TM9-2320-289-20P FIGURE 46. ENGINE OIL PRESSURE AND WATER TEMPERATURE SENDING UNITS shows item 1 in the figure to be: - 1 PAOZZ 11862 25037177 TRANSMITTER,TEMPERA The 25037177 is the GM part number which converts to an ACDELCO GM D1863B. This converts to an O'Reilly TS81
  3. GreggVA

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    Appreciate the response. You don't happen to have a good part number/source for that sender. Thinking this is the one on the front of the engine drivers side next to the first glow plug. I see a ACDELCO 2134792 {#88865045} Sensor; GM Original Equipment 1/2 Inch x 14 Thread; With Gauge and...
  4. GreggVA

    M-1009 heater hoses and thermostat

    Not hijacking but adding content... Bottom Line Up Front -would a 195 degree thermo make your coolant light stay on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ My Engine Coolant Temperature Light (shown as number 4 on page 2-2 of TM 9-2320-289-10) has been lighting up and staying on when running the engine...
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