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08-28-2019, 10:39 AM | #1 |
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Anyone know what to use for this?
The stock oil pressure sensor in my truck is made for a 6 cylinder. As you can see, it is too small for the regular sbc/350 port, the whole thing can fit inside the port.
What would you use to adapt this? How do I measure the threads on the end of the nipple since it's so short?
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08-28-2019, 10:42 AM | #2 |
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
You're missing a brass fitting which should even have been on the 6cyl
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08-28-2019, 10:46 AM | #3 |
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
The fitting pictured is a compression fitting, you need the female brass transition fitting to reg pipe thread into the block....it's about 1 1/4" long.
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08-28-2019, 10:54 AM | #4 |
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
The 6 cylinder is long gone. Where can I get that fitting?
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
Napa will have it. See link. I recommend taking the old one with you to make sure you get the correct size for the tubing and be sure to check the thread size (NPT) of the block.
You will have to remove the old fitting from the tubing, as the old compression ferrule won't seal with the new fitting. There are literally a dozen of size combinations. To do this it is important not to distort the tubing. Use a tubing cutter to achieve this. You may have to remove a burr from the inside of the tubing after you cut it. Use an Exacto knife or a deburring tool if you have one. There are videos on how to install the fitting. The important part is to only snug the nut that tightens the ferrule. Then check it for leaks if it leaks then tighten it up a 1/4 turn more and check it. Too tight and you will block the tube or split it and then its start over with a replacement ferrule. Good luck. https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/BKNEDE76560
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That was a very professional and thorough answer. Thank you. I will do as you recommend.
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
If you can't find what you need PM me I have a drawer full of these fittings.
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
It's available still. NAPA stocks the weatherhead #'s This sight shows the explanation for it. http://rmcavoy.freeshell.org/Oil_pressure_gauge.html
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
It eliminates the need for a loose 3 pc compression union.
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
Here's a thread with new kits: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=648080
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"Indefinite" ???
Perhaps you meant "infinite"... Some say "Tomato" some say "Tomatoe"... Lots of experienced and skilled folk on this forum....most with a serious sense of humor....
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Re: Anyone know what to use for this?
Any good hardware store will have the fittings. A nipple with a union on one end screw the nipple into the block then you screw the tube fitting you have into the union.
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