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Old May 5, 2006 | 01:51 PM
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I bought a Racetech 52mm Mechanical Gauge displaying both oil temp and oil pressure...Demon Theives partno..pt1612, p217 red book. p196 blue book.
They advised me that i would have to drill the sump to braze in the supplied sensor!!!
it is quite a big sensor, but i just dont fancy arsing around with drilling the sump for many reasons.
(i do have the ability to braze!!)

Does anyone have an alternative suggestion?


Cheers!!

Gaz.

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Old May 10, 2006 | 01:52 PM
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nobody on here put a mechanical oil temp gauge on their car??
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Old May 11, 2006 | 03:00 AM
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Hi Gaz,

I think you will find most people install electric gauges as wires are eaiser to route than capillary tubes. I do not want to take a chance on an oil leak (oil pressure gauge) inside my car.

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Old May 11, 2006 | 10:41 AM
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What car do you have? (MY?)

If it's a classic, there should be a bung under the IC (left-hand on top of the block). The OE bung should have a M18x1.5 thread. My Electronic gauge required a sender fitted there, but I needed an adaptor as my probe (oh er) had a different thread. Got the adaptor from Le Mans Motorsport.

I only have hands-on experience with the MY99/00 cars, so early engine phases may be different.

Have a look here:-



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Old May 11, 2006 | 12:27 PM
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I machined the sump plug to take the sender on both my 99my and my present STi
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:22 PM
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Well i forgot to look back at this thread but here i am...thanks for the comments guys...the sump plug machining route might be the one i take but ill have a look for that bung first...cheers fellas...if anyone else has a tip or comment on this thread then pleaes tell us what you did/have done ....
I favor the capillary/mechanical guages as 80% of fults on cars always seem to be electrical, so to me the use of a guage like mine is a no-brainer. However i've nothing against lecky gauges as such.
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 05:23 PM
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Oh the year is '93/94 on a k plate
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