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Question for Electronics and Car Guys
I'm rewinding a fuel-level sensor for a 1968 Saab and I need a form for the coil. the original appears to me to be phenolic common to that era. I tried PTFE (teflon), but it is not working out well.
Can anyone suggest a material that might be better than the teflon. Nylon? Obviously, whatever I need, I need to buy only a small quantity. Source? I'm in the USA.
I know that I can replace the whole sensor, but I am trying to get closer to the original calibration and these units have both a level-indicator and a "low-fuel" warning light. The original maker was VDO.
--ShopShoe
I'm rewinding a fuel-level sensor for a 1968 Saab and I need a form for the coil. the original appears to me to be phenolic common to that era. I tried PTFE (teflon), but it is not working out well.
Can anyone suggest a material that might be better than the teflon. Nylon? Obviously, whatever I need, I need to buy only a small quantity. Source? I'm in the USA.
I know that I can replace the whole sensor, but I am trying to get closer to the original calibration and these units have both a level-indicator and a "low-fuel" warning light. The original maker was VDO.
--ShopShoe