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help needed. Connecting Oil Pressure Sender.

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Old Oct 17, 2005 | 08:20 PM
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Default help needed. Connecting Oil Pressure Sender.

Hi all

need some advice..

I put my car into the garage the other week for a new headgasket, whilst there I took the oportunity to get a few other bits done samcos, gauges, leads and plugs etc. All went on fine except for my oil pressure sender unit for my stealth gauges. It appears there is not enough room for the sender unit on the sierra sapphire 4x4 block.

I had the same gauges in my 2wd and no problems due to the positioning at the front of the block.

Can any one tell me if there is another place that the sender unit can be connected to? I've been told by the garage that there is an inline sender which connects to the turbo oil feed?

Or can you get something that will adapted what I have already got.

Hope that makes sense.

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PLEASE KEEP IT SIMPLE COS IM NOT THAT CLUED UP ABOUT THIS YET!

CheeRS joe
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Old Oct 18, 2005 | 08:36 PM
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Well i have seen several extension pieces for take offs......

try Burtonpower.com
Demontweeks.co.uk

They should have something to help you out.....

Hope that helps.
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 11:44 PM
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It does go on with the adaptor. There isnt much room but you can do it. Right bitch to do though.
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