Mine is over 13 years old.
still nice and pliable no leaks.
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Braun & Nadia Papakonstantinou [mailto:dougbert@rcn.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 3:10 PM
To: spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Oil pressure gauge
>Take your oil pressure sender to the auto parts store and get a "T"
>fitting with the same threads. Then get a fitting that will allow you
>to install the sender on one side of the "T". Then get yourself a
>mechanical oil pressure gauge and make sure the fitting that comes in
>the kit. If not, get the proper fittings to adapt the gauge line to the
>other side of the "T".
>
>Then all you have to do is install it in the hole where the sender came
>out of and it all works fine.
Most of the cheaper oil pressure gauges seem to come with a thin plastic
tube to carry the pressure from the engine to the gauge. This would scare
me- if it breaks
under the dash, it starts spraying oil all over your feet; if it breaks
under the hood, you will start losing oil (hopefully you will look at
the gauge before all the oil is gone...). If I were installin one of these,
I would look into getting a copper line or braided hydraulic hose to
replace it...
Doug Braun
'72 Spit
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