hey guys I'm still in the process of putting my jdm f22b in and I hav a mechanical oil pressure guage ..and could someone show me the spot in the block to put my adapter...or will I hav to put a hole in the block.thanks!!!
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Oil guage connection
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take off your oil filter and youll see a wire looking thing going to your block. pull the wire off and then your unbolt the stock sensor in and then bolt the other on in. make sure you bolt it on with the line in the aftermarket sender. i would suggest a t fitting so you will be able to have your aftermarket gauge and your stock gauge, so they both work.
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Originally posted by whatever210take off your oil filter and youll see a wire looking thing going to your block. pull the wire off and then your unbolt the stock sensor in and then bolt the other on in. make sure you bolt it on with the line in the aftermarket sender. i would suggest a t fitting so you will be able to have your aftermarket gauge and your stock gauge, so they both work.
Thanks a lot man!!!I just wasn't sure cause I never hooked one up before....thanks for the quick reply.
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Originally posted by whatever210take off your oil filter and youll see a wire looking thing going to your block. pull the wire off and then your unbolt the stock sensor in and then bolt the other on in. make sure you bolt it on with the line in the aftermarket sender. i would suggest a t fitting so you will be able to have your aftermarket gauge and your stock gauge, so they both work.
true... true.....good stuff
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I forgot to mention that coming out the back of the guage it has the vacuam hose is that what you t off with??
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