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Tempest Spin On Adaptor
Sounds like a great idea! Then you can check the panel mount oil temp and compare it to the Westach. Just a side note the Westach may or may not be a terribly reliable instrument. They are built cheap so guys will buy them. At least that's what I hear around the airport.
Bruce
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From: "Richard Thomson" <richard@...>
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Subject: Re: [Q-List] Tempest Spin On Adaptor
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2021 16:09:31 +0100
From: "Richard Thomson" <richard@...>
To: main@Q-List.groups.io
Subject: Re: [Q-List] Tempest Spin On Adaptor
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2021 16:09:31 +0100
I realise that Bruce, I am thinking more of modifying the threaded core plug to accept an LM 335 sensor, so no disruption to the flow characteristics. There is also a little Westach oil sender that would fit the bill, just curious if anyone has been there and done it already.
Rich T.
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I realise that Bruce, I am thinking more of modifying the
threaded core plug to accept an LM 335 sensor, so no disruption to
the flow characteristics. There is also a little Westach oil
sender that would fit the bill, just curious if anyone has been
there and done it already.
Rich T.
On 09/09/2021 15:29, Bruce Crain wrote:
You can’t stop the flow going through the adapter. There will be no oil going through the gallies if you do.Bruce
On Sep 9, 2021, at 4:12 AM, Richard Thomson <richard@...> wrote:
Has anyone fitted a temp sensor to the 0200 Tempest Spin on filter assembly.
Is there a blanking plug that can be readily replaced with one?
Rich T.
You can’t stop the flow going through the adapter. There will be no oil going through the gallies if you do.
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Bruce
On Sep 9, 2021, at 4:12 AM, Richard Thomson <richard@...> wrote:
Has anyone fitted a temp sensor to the 0200 Tempest Spin on filter assembly.
Is there a blanking plug that can be readily replaced with one?
Rich T.