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Old 05-05-04 | 10:22 AM
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oil pressure gauge again...

can't find a bsp fitting to make my autometer sending unit fit in the block. any other way to make this work? argggg

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Old 05-05-04 | 11:04 AM
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Just use a 1/8" npt fitting like I told you originally.

Use either a fitting with male threads one side and female on the other, or a male and female nipple screwed together to give you the lenght you need.
Old 05-05-04 | 11:25 AM
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http://www.mazdatrix.com/getprice.asp?partnum=11802
Old 05-05-04 | 11:41 AM
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Here's a picture on the Racing Beat site. http://www.racingbeat.com/resultset....rtNumber=11802
Old 05-05-04 | 12:08 PM
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carl, i tried that. didnt work. it doesnt seem to want to fit.like it's too big? i thought maybe it was different thread type. it's definitely npt though. i'll try again, maybe i was just being slack. lol
Old 05-05-04 | 12:11 PM
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I used a 1/8 npt fitting for my mechanical OP gauge, worked fine. I used teflon tape to make sure it stays sealed.
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Be careful of brass bits if you force an NPT fitting into a BSP hole.
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http://www.speedmachineperformance.c...il?v=1&pid=429

I am going to use this For Oil Pressure and Temp. A little bit higher than the RB plate but should look much better.
Old 05-05-04 | 04:23 PM
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ok, got it in!!!! but still no reading on my gauge. do i have to ground it out??? all i have hooked up is the one wire from the sender to the gauge. lol, like i said... wiring and I don't work together.
Old 05-05-04 | 04:31 PM
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Yes, make a good ground near the sender.
Old 05-05-04 | 04:39 PM
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Probably. If you used teflon tape, its probably insulating the sender from making a good ground. Wrap a bare wire around the sensor and ground it. See if that works.
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ok, now where did people tap in to make the gauges light up when the other lights come on. i have the wire clip off that goes to the control switch for the headlights. how do i figure out which one will power my gauges? you guys rock! time to ground my sender. does it matter what kind of wire i use going from the sender to the guage?
Old 05-05-04 | 05:43 PM
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OMFG!! this ****** just DOES NOT want to work. ok i'm calm now. but this sux assssssss! i guess i'll order that damn racing beat plate. will it work with the beehive oil cooler being all up in it's grill?
Old 05-05-04 | 05:57 PM
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I know how you feel. I fought with an oil pressure guage for awhile...and i still dont have one.
Old 05-05-04 | 06:07 PM
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lol, but this is a nice *** autometer gauge and wasn't cheap!!!! ahhhhh, i dont want to have to spend another 50 bucks just to get it to work!
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OMFG!! this ****** just DOES NOT want to work. ok i'm calm now. but this sux assssssss! i guess i'll order that damn racing beat plate. will it work with the beehive oil cooler being all up in it's grill?

Does not work with the beehive.
Old 05-05-04 | 07:25 PM
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AHHHHHH! so wtf can i do? should i just sell this one and get a mechanical one? is it possible to make my stock gauge work right? that's the main reason i got this is because my stock gauge didnt work. what should i look for on my stocker? it's hooked up, but i dont see a ground for it. it reads maxed all the time
Old 05-05-04 | 07:48 PM
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Stupid question. Your sure you wired it correctly?
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Originally posted by Rx7carl
I used a 1/8 npt fitting for my mechanical OP gauge, worked fine. I used teflon tape to make sure it stays sealed.
teflon tape?!?!? I hate that stuff, try using loctite. waay better.
Old 05-05-04 | 09:34 PM
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Stupid question. Your sure you wired it correctly?
"sigh..." carl, i am almost positive i probably wired it wrong. i tend to do that when it comes to anything related to wiriing when i dont have a diagram. anyone have a pic??? of how it's supposed to be setup? PALLLEEEAAAASSSEEEEE!
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The way I understand aftermarket electric guages is there are three wires or connectors on the back. One gets +12V when the key is on. One goes to chassis ground. The one marked S goes to the sensor. There's also probably a lightbulb which goes to the dashlights so the dimmer adjusts the brightness of the guage bulb along with the dash lights.
Old 05-06-04 | 12:42 AM
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Originally posted by FB II
"sigh..." carl, i am almost positive i probably wired it wrong. i tend to do that when it comes to anything related to wiriing when i dont have a diagram. anyone have a pic??? of how it's supposed to be setup? PALLLEEEAAAASSSEEEEE!
http://hp.autometer.com/instructions...nstruction.pdf
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Beat the sensor with your head.
Old 05-06-04 | 09:53 AM
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Originally posted by AdrenalifeRX7
Beat the sensor with your head.
i will try that when i get off work
Old 05-06-04 | 09:55 AM
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thanks for the pdf directfreak! I SEE WHERE I WENT WRONG NOW! WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOO!


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