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Anyone out there have a temperature sensor for a '72 145E? 140-160

Cameron,

Thaanks for your posting. Believe me, I don't waant to install a Weber on my 145. I just am at the end of my rope in terms of diagnosing what the problem is with the FI. Everything has been scoped and checks out all right, except the temp sensor, and that doesn't seem as if it is really out of kilter.

I live in Minnesota, and this is my winter car. i can't afford to get stranded by this car again when it has been up to -24 below zero even in the city, and driving my 544 with the next to non-existant heat on these salted roads is really a drag.

the temp sensor is coming tomorrow, i am told. I will install it. If that doesn't do the trick, I am out of options. Any suggestions you may have would be appreciated.

I really, really, want to make this work, but don't haave the resources to mess around with it much longer. I have a 122 wagon and my 544 AND a lovely vintage Belgian travel trailer that are my bigger priorities at this time. The 145 is my winter beater.
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Sensual Ascetic. Three Volvos. Average age 37 years. No damn cupholders. Good wine.






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