EGT sensor Boss

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mynheers_a_pint

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Hi all,
As above really- i have a Greddy EGT kit but it, annoyingly, was missing the EGT sensor boss. Does anyone have one or know where to get them from? Maybe even a manifold that someone has already modified?
 
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mynheers_a_pint

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MORF114 said:
its not a standard..... whatever that means, the sensor goes through a hole in a nut bolt type thingy which has no thread then when you tighten the nut it clamps the probe, hard to describe its not a normal bung.

http://www.greddy.com/products/display/pop.php?my_img=1077.jpg

They are $25.75us from greddy

http://www.greddy.com/products/display/?Category=electronics&SubCategory=60
Thats brilliant, thanks for that. Just have to see if they will take orders from the UK...
 

youngsyp

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MORF114 said:
its not a standard..... whatever that means, the sensor goes through a hole in a nut bolt type thingy which has no thread then when you tighten the nut it clamps the probe, hard to describe its not a normal bung.

http://www.greddy.com/products/display/pop.php?my_img=1077.jpg

They are $25.75us from greddy
That's the EGT sensor fitting. ;-)

And by standard, I meant that they are a standard size so, there won't be that many options of bung size.
You'll have Bosch or NTK etc...

MORF114 said:
The air/fuel sensor in that list has some writing stamped into it. If that's the brand, you'll be able to work out what size the bung needs to be.

Paul
 
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mynheers_a_pint

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its the fitting i need, i jsut assumed that because the terminology refering to a lambda fitting was 'boss' it would be an EGT 'boss';



The japanese company i got it from don't seem to be able to unerstand/find the part i need so i've given up and am trying myself. Annoying much....?
 
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MORF114

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Its always easier to get things sorted yourself most people dont understand what you want even with a picture.

You should try some greddy bulk sellers on ebay they would probably have some.

The bung should be tig'd on, thats how i did mine mig wont stick cant remember what steel it is now though :oops: plus its so small tig has less heat transfer than mig which is always good with threaded parts.
 
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mynheers_a_pint

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i know, but it was worth a shot. I've asked a few places and thought it couldn't hurt to post on here as well.

Ta.
 
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