Oil Pressure Gauges

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stokieat75
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Re: Oil Pressure Gauges

#16 Post by stokieat75 »

Is the sender unit a 5/8 unf thread?
Aar0sc

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#17 Post by Aar0sc »

Ooo! Oil pressure gauges!

Guess what I've just bought for a quid :)
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And they shall go here :)
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#18 Post by james_r_lucas »

Where did you get that water temp gauge??? - I WANT ONE :rasp: :rasp: :rasp:
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#19 Post by slant4 »

noticed speedy cables do a kit. I've invested in a dual gauge. Rimmers do them, along with the adaptor etc. Would also like to add that their staff ahve been very helpful and flexible (Chris Toby and someone else who I cant remember his name!)
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slant4 wrote:noticed speedy cables do a kit. I've invested in a dual gauge. Rimmers do them, along with the adaptor etc. Would also like to add that their staff have been very helpful and flexible (Chris Toby and someone else who I cant remember his name!)


And in case anyone else can resist a bargain or just didn't see my for sale ad for my (unused, as it was a warranty replacement that never found its way into the car) dual (coolant degrees C, oil psi) gauge please note that I'll sell that to a club member for less than the cheapest price you could find anywhere else for the same thing. :D
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#21 Post by Aar0sc »

james_r_lucas wrote:Where did you get that water temp gauge??? - I WANT ONE :rasp: :rasp: :rasp:
Amberley Classic Summer Picnic! £1 at their old garage! :D
And the oil pressure gauge was free from a mate; I mentioned that my spare engine had a T piece to fit an oil pressure gauge too; and he took that out of a box and gave it to me! :D
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#22 Post by Oli_88 »

JPB wrote:
slant4 wrote:noticed speedy cables do a kit. I've invested in a dual gauge. Rimmers do them, along with the adaptor etc. Would also like to add that their staff have been very helpful and flexible (Chris Toby and someone else who I cant remember his name!)


And in case anyone else can resist a bargain or just didn't see my for sale ad for my (unused, as it was a warranty replacement that never found its way into the car) dual (coolant degrees C, oil psi) gauge please note that I'll sell that to a club member for less than the cheapest price you could find anywhere else for the same thing. :D
Linky please John? Can't find it in Parts for sale...
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#24 Post by Aar0sc »

Aar0sc wrote:Ooo! Oil pressure gauges!
It's now "fitted", in the loosest sense of the word, and is proving that I do actually have oil pressure, as opposed to the previous "ARGH I DON'T HAVE ANY OIL PRESSURE!" due to the light being on at 1,200rpm...!
Ignition on, oil lamp comes on. Crank it and it flickers, and as the engine catches it goes out. Pressure gauge showing a steady 20-30psi. (Picture below to prove this :) ). Driving about it springs up to 50psi, above 2krpm it's 60, above 3.5krpm about 70. I believe it was, therefore, the pressure switch!
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Yey!

Aa
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#25 Post by JPB »

So I was correct in suggesting that you should simply take out the bulb then? :P :lol:

70psi suggests to me that the oil pressure relief valve isn't blowing off soon enough, that's too much but hey, that should be easy enough to sort by fitting a slightly weaker spring.
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#26 Post by Oli_88 »

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Again, thanks to JPB for this.
1/8NPT thread on a slant, for the oil switch t-piece.
1978 Twilight Purple Dolomite 1850HL The Lolomite.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
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#27 Post by JPB »

Yay! Good to see that where it belongs. :D (Somewhere :oops: , I have a spare satin black bezel for a 52mm Smiths gauge of that sort, I'll send that on at no further cost if you want to use - and if I ever find - that but I think it looks OK with the chromed one since there's some chrome around the dials on the type of instruments you have there).
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#28 Post by Oli_88 »

I quite like it looking different to the others, means people might notice it and have something other than the trivial pursuit gauge to talk about for once. :lol:
Plus the last time I took a gauge apart, it took me a month or so to put it back together. :oops:
1978 Twilight Purple Dolomite 1850HL The Lolomite.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it.
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#29 Post by Aar0sc »

Here's mine:
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Good eh? :D
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#30 Post by Dolly-Nut »

Lovely work! At least the passenger can keep an eye on it for you!
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