Re: RE: [Quantum Owners] Water Temp Sensor

2018-09-22 Thread 'robert greig' via Quantum Owners Group
Having looked at Burton Power and googled AutoMega I've ordered what looks like the right Temp Sensor.So fingers crossed I get the right part. Many thanks for your help.Regards RobertOn Saturday, 22 September 2018, 17:56:52 BST, Ken Needham wrote: #yiv3845298994 #yiv3845298994 --

[Quantum Owners] Re: Wiring surprises....

2018-09-22 Thread Jim Hearne
Hi Chris, Both of those are actually original Ford. The earth wires are bundled together and then spot (well, bar) welded together, you can see the lines across the conductors where they were squashed between the electrodes. The thinner black wire on the main battery wire is a fusible link,

RE: [Quantum Owners] Water Temp Sensor

2018-09-22 Thread Ken Needham
Hi Nigel, There are several types of Tstat housing used on the Raceline, some with a removable cap and others without. Raceline state that the unit is frequently used with no expansion tank and will require frequent checks for water level. I also found on one of the Ford chat sites (passion

Re: [Quantum Owners] Abridged summary of quantumowners@googlegroups.com - 2 updates in 1 topic

2018-09-22 Thread Nigel Plant
hi Robert I posted a response yesterday, but for some reason it hasnt appeared. I am a little confused by your installation. Firstly, I assume your car has no heater and secondly where is your cooling fan switch? Mine has a T piece where your sensor is, with one side of the T going to the heater

RE: [Quantum Owners] Water Temp Sensor

2018-09-22 Thread Nigel Plant
On the zetec Xtreme installation, there is no space for a temp sensor on old thermostat housing which is where the raceline bolts on as there is no clearance to the bulkhead. The intermediate position is used for a T piece connected to the water temp sensor and heater hose. Thus leaving the