| If you are still running the original black plastic tube, don't
even think about reusing it.  Buy a new braided stainless line
from SS or CAT.
 
Dave
 
 
In a message dated 6/26/2008 3:50:21 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
larryall@pacbell.net writes:
Mark
How about removing the speedometer?  It is offset  from the column so no real 
interference there.  Plus that opening should  give you access to the 
pressure gauge without being upside down and trying to  work around the 
steering 
column.
Good  luck
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:15:49  EDT
From: CoolVT@aol.com
Subject: [Tigers] Oil pressure sender
To:  tigers@autox.team.net
Message-ID:  <c20.3cdcc652.359528c5@aol.com>
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Has anyone been able to replace the oil pressure  sender without
removing the 
dash?  With the  steering  column bracing in the way I  can't get a
flare 
wrench ( or any  wrench) on the securing nut.  Reaching  the gauge
attaching nuts  
doesn't seem any easier. So, I can't pull the pressure  gauge  out.   I 
considered removing either the speedometer or  tach.  hoping that I
might be able to 
reach things from the front  of the dash, but that  route doesn't seem
very 
promising  either.   Help!!!!!
Mark
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