Pression de Gonflage
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'Allo, folks.
After all the fantastic help I received recently in creating a fully functioning EAS in my P38, I hesitate to raise anything concerned with that particular issue but....There's always a but isn't there ?
I had completely forgotten that along the tortuous route to a suspension that works, I had replaced, amongst almost everything else, the R.H. FRONT height sensor. I only now remember that in taking the old one out I came across a crumbly flat plate which fell to pieces in my hands. It didn't look very significant in its then state, so it could not have been very functional.
Wise men hereabouts will know, as I later found out, that this piece of tat was some sort of heat shield. The RHF sensor is the only one that is a bit close to some hot bits. So, should I go looking for a replacement heat shield, fabricate a new one out of a bit of copper sheet or some asbestos, both of which I probably have in my junk department or can I safely forget about it 'til the sensor itself spontaneously combusts ?
After all the fantastic help I received recently in creating a fully functioning EAS in my P38, I hesitate to raise anything concerned with that particular issue but....There's always a but isn't there ?
I had completely forgotten that along the tortuous route to a suspension that works, I had replaced, amongst almost everything else, the R.H. FRONT height sensor. I only now remember that in taking the old one out I came across a crumbly flat plate which fell to pieces in my hands. It didn't look very significant in its then state, so it could not have been very functional.
Wise men hereabouts will know, as I later found out, that this piece of tat was some sort of heat shield. The RHF sensor is the only one that is a bit close to some hot bits. So, should I go looking for a replacement heat shield, fabricate a new one out of a bit of copper sheet or some asbestos, both of which I probably have in my junk department or can I safely forget about it 'til the sensor itself spontaneously combusts ?