I recently replaced the temperature gauge in my boat with a Vetus unit (Vetus is readily available here in South Africa, reasonably priced, and looks to be decent quality). After some testing, I concluded that the original temperature sender and the Vetus gauge are mismatched in terms of resistance range, so I'm replacing the sender with a matching Vetus one.
The Vetus sender has an interesting design, with a pronounced beveled shoulder between the threaded section of the sender and the hex section above the threads.
https://www.vetus-shop.com/sensor-for-temperature-gauge-1224v-single-pole-m14-15-p-1248.html" rel="nofollow - Vetus temperature sender
The threads are M14 x1.5 (i.e. parallel), which will typically require a crush washer to seal properly (and an adapter to fit into NPT female threads in the coolant passages). However, the sender did not ship with a crush washer, and I haven't seen a crush washer mentioned or shown in any catalogue or installation instructions. This makes me think that the bevel is designed so as to seal against the mounting surface without the use of a crush washer. Vetus customer care hasn't been helpful so far. Any thoughts as to whether I can get away without a crush washer? Probably no harm in using one, but it will feel like I'm doing the Vetus engineers an injustice if I use a crush washer for a part that doesn't need it!
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