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stangspeed 12-01-2005 04:52 PM

oil pressure gauge install...
 
I want to put an aftermarket oil pressure gauge on my car like an "autometer". How hard are they to install? :confused:

spike_africa 12-02-2005 08:08 AM

well if you dont mind having the stock guage not work all you due is take out the stock sender from ford (located right near the oil filter and use the one autometer gives you and run the lines and wires. if you want to use the stock guage and have the autometer you have to use a T and T-of where the old oil pressure sender was and hook them both up off the T.

4.6 Love 12-02-2005 08:11 AM

Can you run mechanical gauges inside the car safely spike? Everyone tells me to buy electric gaugues which are waayyy over price. :mad:

spike_africa 12-02-2005 08:14 AM

can you of course. I have a nitrous line running threw my car i am i scared its gonna burst not really. If you are worried then dont buy the mechanical ones and use electric.
Me it wouldnt really bother me as long as you check it to make sure all the connections have some thread locker or some teflon tape on them to prevent leaks. other than that i never had a problem in my 99 f150 with a that guage for over 3 years. it never leaked or anything.

4.6 Love 12-02-2005 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by spike_africa
can you of course. I have a nitrous line running threw my car i am i scared its gonna burst not really. If you are worried then dont buy the mechanical ones and use electric.
Me it wouldnt really bother me as long as you check it to make sure all the connections have some thread locker or some teflon tape on them to prevent leaks. other than that i never had a problem in my 99 f150 with a that guage for over 3 years. it never leaked or anything.

Cool, thanks for clearing that up.. :cool:

stangspeed 12-02-2005 09:26 AM

whats the best place to attached the ignition wire?

r3dn3ck 12-02-2005 03:55 PM

Electric guages are usually easier to install safely. Coolant guages are a PITA sometimes but you get the hang after only 1 or 2.

I run all my guages through a master switch with the power coming through a fused link right off the battery. It's safe and easy. The power to the light bulb I tapped from my headlight dimmer (black wire with purple stripe I think... been a while). You can tap just as easily from the +12v wire on your rear window defogger button, traction control button, radio, etc... if you want it key switched.

Mechanical guages require plumbing, which I view as a failure prone PITA.

Good luck.

stangspeed 12-04-2005 03:08 PM

Sonofa...Man getting the new sender unit in is not easy.. its like 3 times bigger than the stock one..


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