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coolant temp sensor

im looking for a part # for the coolant temp sensor for a caterpillar gc20k serial # AT82C-00864 thanks in advance
  • Posted 14 Jun 2017 06:02
  • By jsanchez89
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  • Illinois, United States
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the engine temp sensor (located in same area as distributor on engine block, it has a moulded plug connector) part number 9382002200

there also is a temp guage switch located under the manifolds on the cyl head/block. there are 2 types, one has a bullet type pin connector part number 0520450200, and the other type is a spade connector blade type part number 0520450300.
  • Posted 14 Jun 2017 13:01
  • By swoop223
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