Hello again fellas, I started this post a couple weeks ago wondering about the new temp gauge I bought from YT for my M. After getting the gauge, I noticed there is no retainer on the cable to hold the bulb in the fitting that goes into the head. I called cust support, and they said they would send me a fitting that would hold it in to head. Wondered how I would get a fitting over the bulb end to hold it in, but they said it would work, got the fitting today, it is just a reducer that would screw into the head for the sensor to push into. Reduces from 1/2" male to 3/8" female. that is already in the head from old one.
How do I explain to them that I need the gauge replaced with one that has the retainer on the cable already installed behind the sensor bulb that will screw into the 1/2" to 3/8" reducer that is already in the head. The two guys I talked to have no comprehension how the bulb should be held in the head. Any ideas how I can make this more plain, or am I confusing you all too.
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