Temperature Probe 3080-38 for cluster-type instrument. Probe comes with (2) nuts, (1) lockwasher and (1) copper mounting gasket in the included hardware kit packaged separately. |
Fixed the problem
Rochester 3080-38 Temperature Probe 3/8-24 NF3 250-550F
Its the exact same probe used OEM in my Mooney 231, and probably many other Mooneys. It fixed my intermittent CHT gauge problem. You have to be very gentle attaching the wire to it because the torque spec is only 3.0 in. lbs. I used a small auto point wrench to hold the top nut while tightening the bottom nut.
Rochester 3080-38 Temperature Probe 3/8-24 NF3 250-550F
Rochester 3080-38 Temperature Probe 3/8-24 NF3 250-550F
great Service
Rochester 3080-38 Temperature Probe 3/8-24 NF3 250-550F
Not working
Rochester 3080-38 Temperature Probe 3/8-24 NF3 250-550F
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Rochester 3080-38 Temperature Probe 3/8-24 NF3 250-550F
Fixed the problem with my Mooney OEM guage
top service
Works perfectly
Good value for money!
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We have updated the website to reflect the correct description. It is the probe that is listed on this page.
If you are replacing an existing Rochester probe 3080-00038 then yes as you had approval before otherwise no as it is not a TSO'd (certified) probe.
No, this probe is only approved for replacing an existing 3080-38.
These do not connect to aircraft power. The probe connects to your instrument directly.
Yes, this is the same part.