Even if you use tape, some contact is made, the tape just fills in the spaces between the threads..
But if it's a tight enough fit??
Just screw it in.
One thing I did was replace the buzzer with a motorcycle horn.
The buzzer wasn't loud enough when running at high speeds.
Just make sure you wire it correctly.[/QUOTE
Took your advice and installed a real horn for the overheat warning.....If it ever goes off I might have to change my drawers! :lol:
lol sounds awesome!!:mod:
if I may speak for Jerryjerry; to clarify the " just make sure you wire it correctly"
He means: to run the actual ground of the horn not through the Temp-sensor due to the high amps.
you will need to run the power/ ground ( from the horn) through a relay and have the ground from the relay-wire connected to the Temp-sensor.
Jerryjerry I hope i did not over step & took the liberty to speak in your name , correct me if I'm wrong