Oil Pressure...Mechanical or Electrical???

luvs2slide

Boso Drifter
Apr 19, 2005
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What kind of Oil Pressure guages does everyone use? Mechanical or Electrical? I'm leaning more towards the electrical just because I don't want to worry about a leak in the cabin. Also where is the best place to mount the sender unit? Will it fit in the stock senders location? Or would it be better to make a tap and drill out a new hole in the block? Thanks
 

dbsupra90

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Apr 1, 2005
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indiucky
either way you decide, life will be much easier if you use this adapter

atm-2269_w.jpg


it is a 1/8 NPT female to 1/8 BSPT male

ATM-2269 is the autometer part number.
 

luvs2slide

Boso Drifter
Apr 19, 2005
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Shalimar, FL
Is this adapter for the sender unit? And does install into the block where the stock sender unit goes?:1zhelp:

dbsupra90 said:
either way you decide, life will be much easier if you use this adapter

atm-2269_w.jpg


it is a 1/8 NPT female to 1/8 BSPT male

ATM-2269 is the autometer part number.
 

dbsupra90

toonar
Apr 1, 2005
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it screws into the block where the stock sending unit was. from there you can screw in either your new sending unit for an elec gauge or a 1/8 npt male hose end for a mech gauge.
 
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cnewingham

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I am running a mch oil pressre gauge with the ss line so no worries about the nylon leaking.
 

Boss302

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May 2, 2006
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mechanical don't need a power source and they are a little more accurate. can't really tell the diff. between the two with todays tech.