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Old 05-27-2024, 08:01 AM   #1
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putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

Looking for a little help? I am putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge and need to know what fitting you guys use to connect them behind the block?
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Old 05-27-2024, 10:03 AM   #2
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

The kits come with everything you need to install the gage . Don’t use the supplied plastic tubing buy the copper . I just put one in my 72 on the new motor
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Old 05-27-2024, 11:09 AM   #3
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

I went with an electric pressure gauge because I didn’t want an oil line, copper or not, inside the cab.
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

I am still going to run the stock one in the dash cluster and going to use a under dash autometer oil and temp gauge. Going to use the same spot on the back of the block but need a fitting that has 2 outlets?
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

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I am still going to run the stock one in the dash cluster and going to use a under dash autometer oil and temp gauge. Going to use the same spot on the back of the block but need a fitting that has 2 outlets?
You'll probably have to use a TEE with a short pipe nipple.
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Old 05-27-2024, 04:00 PM   #6
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

Or use another oil port . The one under the distributor isn’t easy to access. I used the one on the front over the timing cover for the stock electric unit on my 85 . It already had a mechanical hooked up under the distributor. There is also a port just above the oil filter boss on most Chevy v8s . Both would be a lot easier to access if you’re running two . I made a bracket for the sender so it didn’t vibrate . No leaks after three years
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Old 05-30-2024, 12:15 PM   #7
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You'll probably have to use a TEE with a short pipe nipple.
The oil pressure port behind the intake manifold is 1/8" NPT.

Lots of tee fittings to choose from: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=1%2F8+npt+tee+fitting

You may also need a section of straight pipe to raise the tee.

Not all blocks have an oil pressure port above the timing chain cover, but most have a port just above the oil filter.
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

OP, if its a SBC there should be a NPT plug above oil filter you can use for the electronic sender. Some headers can be a conflict with that port.

To maintain the stock sender but use that same port, a combo of 1/8 NPT fittings to allow both senders to occupy that space. Due to headers, I had to come up with a combination for this and also clear the coil mounted on my intake manifold. straight, 90 and 45 degree fittings are available on Amazon and some auto part stores
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Re: putting a aftermarket oil pressure gauge

I have to add this about the plastic line. I was driving my 73 Firebird yesterday and the plastic line split and by the time I got to a place I could stop there was oil in my boot, on my pants, and all over the windshield and dash. The line was probably 6 years old.

I'm changing out for a wired pressure sensor...

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I have to add this about the plastic line. I was driving my 73 Firebird yesterday and the plastic line split and by the time I got to a place I could stop there was oil in my boot, on my pants, and all over the windshield and dash. The line was probably 6 years old.

I'm changing out for a wired pressure sensor...

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Never use the plastic tubing you’re just looking for trouble. Pretty sure most of the trucks that have mechanical factory gages still have the original copper lines .

It’s against building code here to use plastic tubing going to the fridge for the water and ice . That should tell you something
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Never use the plastic tubing you’re just looking for trouble. Pretty sure most of the trucks that have mechanical factory gages still have the original copper lines .
Yes, my original line and gauge worked without leaks for 44 years, When I replaced it with an electric sender and gauge, there were signs of a slight oil leak in the gauge fitting, but not even enough to form a drop.
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