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Thread: WTB: 356 B 6V oil temperature sender

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    WTB: 356 B 6V oil temperature sender

    Does anyone have a original working 356 B 1962 6V oil temperature sender that I can buy?

    part 616.107.805.01
    1967 911 Bahama Yellow
    1962 356 TB 6 Slate Grey
    1982 911 SC gone
    1965 911 gone
    1968 911L gone

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    would like an original one so i dont have do recalibrate my instrument
    1967 911 Bahama Yellow
    1962 356 TB 6 Slate Grey
    1982 911 SC gone
    1965 911 gone
    1968 911L gone

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    You should post over on the 356 Registry.
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    I believe that all early oil temp gauges were calibrated to the sender. if you want original appearance that's another issue.
    the middle unit here is dated 5.62 while the others are earlier.
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    Does the mittel one work and do you want to sell it?

    How to calibrate to the instrument and does the sender come in different range? my car is 7/62

    thanks

    Lars
    1967 911 Bahama Yellow
    1962 356 TB 6 Slate Grey
    1982 911 SC gone
    1965 911 gone
    1968 911L gone

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    actually the ones posted above are here;

    https://porsche356registry.org/classifieds/16568

    I can test their functionality but will have to refer you elsewhere re: calibration.
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
    '73 911T original paint sunroof coupe waiting in the wings
    3 gauge Holbert 912... now for something completely different
    1940 Mercury town sedan

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