Re: Rover V-8 oil level sensor.



In article <472a7124$1_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
john <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4f3af7b399dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The oil level sensor system on my SDI is no more, and spares are not
easy to get. Do any later Rover V-8 engined models use a similar
system - preferably where the sensor will fit the existing thread in
the sump - even although the electronics etc are different?

As mentioned before MANY times when you ask for Rover spares, contact
RPI Engineering. www.v8engines.com and they will help - IF you are
genuine.

They're certainly good at selling you crap camshafts and followers - I'll
give you that.

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Dave Plowman dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx London SW
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