RE: fuel guage
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 00:59:58 +0000
From: eandmstern@gmail.com
Subject: [Sentoa] Re: 160 degree thermostat
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I chose to stick with the 180 degree for same reason FireFighter
mentioned. I usually prefer cruising below 1600 RPMs.
Mike Stern
Unwined 32-254
San Francisco
RE: Fuel Guage. I replaced the sender on my old 32. Got it from Centroid
products in Florida, the mfr of the original.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 1:54 PM Peter Jenkin ladybug.peter@gmail.com
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RE: fuel guage
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4. Re: O Ring Size (David Carlson)
5. Where do I install a Garboard plug on a NT 26 1983 (Brian Stewart)
6. Fuel Gauge Quit (dwowen@cox.net)
7. Hot Water Tank Fitting Leak? (jeff1)
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 00:59:58 +0000
From: eandmstern@gmail.com
Subject: [Sentoa] Re: 160 degree thermostat
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I chose to stick with the 180 degree for same reason FireFighter
mentioned. I usually prefer cruising below 1600 RPMs.
Mike Stern
Unwined 32-254
San Francisco
Peter,
Super helpful. Thank you so much. I am going through the process now.
David
David W Owen
“WILSON” Nordic Tug 32-260
Santa Barbara, CA
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RE: Fuel Guage. I replaced the sender on my old 32. Got it from Centroid products in Florida, the mfr of the original.
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I chose to stick with the 180 degree for same reason FireFighter mentioned. I usually prefer cruising below 1600 RPMs.
Mike Stern
Unwined 32-254
San Francisco