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Old 11-12-2006, 01:20 PM
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Hey everybody, I've identified a crack in my oil temp sensor on the head (in between cyl 2 and 3, so I need to get a new one-anybody have one (that's turbocharged their car?) or have any idea on the price of a new one? I'll have to give sunset a buzz tomorrow... thanks!

the part number is 944.606.125.00 - found one on ebay for $31...

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How does 25 shipped sound. Brand spankin new
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I just checked the part number on mine-it's 964.624.110.00 - which pelican lists as a oil cooler temp switch for a 911-but from what I read it's a temp sensor? Which pelican has for 6.50-any ideas if the 944.606.125.00 will work? do you have the aluminum gasket too? Thanks!

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Steve,

If it is for your 968, then you need the 944.606.125.00 I would imagine someone has plugged the wrong sensor in there at some point. The 911's use a similar sensor for the oil temp switch, but I don't know if they are compatable other than screwing in. I have plenty of the crush seals on hand as well.

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