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GUNNER 25 July 2015 08:54 AM

Oil pressure sensor
 
Have bought the kit to extend the oil pressure sensor housing, trouble i've got is the sensor that come with the 4 in 1 gauge seems to long to screw into the housing, the oe one screws into the end but the additional one goes in the side but i can tell it will bottom out before you tighten it. Have searched for a shorter sensor but no joy can someone point me in the right direction please to source one. Went to my local hose fitting specialist to get and adapter of some description but no joy with out drilling out one end of a bspt fitting to screw back into the npt threads.
http://s726.photobucket.com/user/gun...G0760.jpg.html
http://s726.photobucket.com/user/gun...G0761.jpg.html

kevo10 25 July 2015 10:09 AM

Have you tried using PTFE tape on the threads of the sender? i did on mine and no problems

Cpt Jack Sparrow 25 July 2015 10:22 AM

I found this link helpful
http://www.scoobycity.co.uk/forums/f...talling-gauges

GUNNER 25 July 2015 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by kevo10 (Post 11715495)
Have you tried using PTFE tape on the threads of the sender? i did on mine and no problems

My sensor feels way to loose in the thread when finger tight? pretty sure the bottom of the sensor is hitting before it goes tight?

GUNNER 25 July 2015 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by Cpt Jack Sparrow (Post 11715499)

That link contradicts the instructions? i've got that kit and the instructions definitely say the original sender goes in the end 1/8bspt
and the new sender in the side 1/8 npt that pics shows it the other way round?? i'm well confused now!

GUNNER 25 July 2015 04:37 PM

Just read comments further down on the link and others have said the same?? the guy must have just screwed it in regardless as the threads are different.

kevo10 27 July 2015 10:09 AM

I used that kit and had no problems. You do have to wrap a fair bit of PTFE on to the threads to make fitment tight

boosted 27 July 2015 05:24 PM

It's only 100 psi, not much for an NPT fitting (seen them at 10,000 psi) shouldn't be too much of an issue

GUNNER 29 July 2015 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by kevo10 (Post 11716330)
I used that kit and had no problems. You do have to wrap a fair bit of PTFE on to the threads to make fitment tight

Did you use the same type of sender as in my pic? it's got a tapered thread and quite a loose fit, surely its not suppose to go right inside the chamber to the bottom? this is severely restricting the oil flow to the end where the o.e sender fits?

kevo10 30 July 2015 07:34 PM

On a second look, it does look a bit longer .Did you try PTFE tape on the senders threads?

boosted 30 July 2015 08:11 PM

Cut the end off it. Simple

kevo10 31 July 2015 07:25 AM

Just checked on e bay and they all look the sameto me

GUNNER 31 July 2015 09:42 PM

What a complete f**cking numpty i am!! just read the instructions again and checked the diagram that came with the 4in1 gauge, i've been trying to fit the water temp sender instead of the oil pressure sender which is completely different and fits perfectly!! (note to self read twice fit once) thanks for the input guys, sorted now!!

kevo10 01 August 2015 08:13 PM

Now it makes sense lol


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