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Oil pressure gauge install help please!

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I used to see between 1.4-1.8 warm idle at 675-700 rpm

I'll let you know how it reads at the front location later


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  • Managed to get to the sender, hooked all up fine, although a 24mm deep socket would make life a damn sight easier! Had a really annoying leak on one of the cone fittings, managed to get it to seal aft

  • Mines going in this afternoon I hope

  • You'll need an adaptor as the hole under no 3 is blanked off, i'm in the process of moving my pressure from n03 to the alternator, and sticking temp in 3. DO NOT BUY THE GALLEY PLUG FROM SUBARU it'

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Well at least it seems in the ball park :-) I just wanted to be able to monitor it so I could switch it off before it eats itself if it ever goes wrong.

No wonder it's a bugger to seal at 5.5bar! At least it seems all good still after a little drive

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Well at least it seems in the ball park :-) I just wanted to be able to monitor it so I could switch it off before it eats itself if it ever goes wrong.

No wonder it's a bugger to seal at 5.5bar! At least it seems all good still after a little drive

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Mine runs at 6.1 bar [emoji23] done mine for same reason. I'm on 167k miles and modified now. I monitor temp and pressure like a hawk. Any dips or peaks are quickly seen.
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I'm only on 62k! But she's standard bar a cat back, silicone y pipe and air filter. At least you give me faith in the longevity of the scooby flat 4, have seen some monster miles on some which is a good sign!

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1.8 bar @700 rpm 90°c idle obviously getting a better reading now it's installed in the proper location,

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Not convinced I got the cone fitting piece oil tight still, went for a drive, noticed a tiny dribble, wiped it away and left it running for another 10 mins and still dry- could that be oil on the joint from before or do I still have an issue?

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Just keep an eye on it mate, is it up as far as it will go on the thread ? I take it it's ptfe'd, I notices after I forgot to tighten the adaptor it just had a slight residue on which when hot dribbled down and looked like a fresh leak but isn't

The main problem I had as stants knows is just the amount of times I was told do not over tighten it. So I was leaving it loose and kept pinching it until it stopped leaking. [emoji2]

Lol to be honest I murdered the fittings on 1st install up and had no leaks at all in 2 years, this time round I slackened off and forgot to re tighten


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Cheers guys I'll see how it goes. The fitting kit says it should be self sealing on the cone fittings to do them finger tight then 1/4 turn definitely didn't work for me like that!

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Fook it cocoon in tape get a 14mm & 12mm and do up till solid, mine was so tight I gave up and bought a new adaptor

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It's the t piece end that was leaking. I seem to have solved that only to find a tiny welling of oil at the previously dry other end joints. I might just take it into a friggin garage at this rate

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It's the t piece end that was leaking. I seem to have solved that only to find a tiny welling of oil at the previously dry other end joints. I might just take it into a friggin garage at this rate

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Keep at it. I had my intercooler off in a car park at 6:15am the morning of japshow tightening mine up.

You will get it sealed and save a chunk of cash.


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It means taking the alt etc all out again, not hard in itself but a pain to keep taking out to tweak every time!

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I'll have to give it a go next time I have time- next day off not til next thurs now but might be able to do it one evening wifey and child permitting

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I always have tools in the boot, I'm a maintenance manager ;-) that's how I fitted my gauge pod and gauges at work :-D

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I know I keep banging on about ptfe, seriously wrap every thread you have and it will be ok

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I done that at first! I thought 4-5wraps would be enough-I'll have to go all out!

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I did it on thread to block, thread to flexi, flexi to tee and both senders, not checked it today but seems ok

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Minor update:

Still not touched it, been keeping an eye on it. Doesn't seem to be any oil spreading etc just a very tiny bit at the top of the fitting which might be where it ran down when I was sorting the other leak. I can't get to the fitting to wipe it away now it's all back together. Taking it on a 40 mile round trip tomorrow will check after that as if it's leaking the oil should be hot and thin enough to be more obvious if there really is something leaking.

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