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djinuk
10-10-2008, 14:59
Ok I have a mechanical oil pressure gauge, which has a nylon hose, with a nut on either end, however i over tightened the end and cracked the nut, i spoke to a few hydralic places but they say its to small to be repaired. SO my question is does anybody have any ideas where i could get a new hose with ends. The gauge originally came from cgb.

dave j gtt
10-10-2008, 15:50
take a pic of the back of your gauge ;) i can get one made that will form the back of your gauge, to the turbo oil feed, they fit in the smaller of the two oe sensors.

other that that :confused: dont know what size fitting your after, or what diamiter pipe you have.

if it will fit, as i have decribed i can suply one delivered for around £10 ;)

djinuk
10-10-2008, 15:57
The gauge i have is this http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/sw-oil-pressure-gauge-0---100-psi-mechanical-578-p.asp
I already have a adapter which sits in place where the original oil pressure sender sat which means it will accept the 1/8 NPT thread.

I will take a picture of the back of the gauge for you, to see if you could make up a hose at a reasonable cost, do you know how long roughly it will take, ill get the pic for you later on tonight.

Much appreciated , thanks

dave j gtt
10-10-2008, 16:08
the way mines done is it has 2 x fitting to screw on the back of the gauge, and an adapter and one that screws in the to the sandwich plate you say you have.

one extra long peice of pipe that is simple cut to lengh and push fit with some little clips for saftey , "push fit" i dont have them on mine and havnt got any oil anywhere.
;)

djinuk
10-10-2008, 16:53
i dont have a sandwich plate , i have the adapted pictures here that on the end of the turbo oil feed union piece, http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/oil-pressure-adaptor-for-sw-oil-pressure-gauge-819-p.asp.



http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/ekmps/shops/cgbmotorsport/images/dscf2280(1).jpg

dave j gtt
10-10-2008, 17:35
right so you need 2x adaptors 2x fitting for pipe to be pushed on and 1X length of pipe.;)

and alittle P T F E tape for putting on the theads of connectors, to get good seal

Mart
10-10-2008, 17:39
Why not simply just replace the nut & olive?

dave j gtt
10-10-2008, 17:41
i cant recommmend where to get one of them from.

raj
10-10-2008, 17:43
as where on the subject....

who has an electric type pressure gauge fitted? is there any particular digital type reccomended.? and are they not better than the manual non digi type..?

also is it ok to use an aftermarket gauge fitted to the OE pressure sender providing the OE sender is working ok.?

Mart
10-10-2008, 17:47
i cant recommmend where to get one of them from.

Think Auto stock them.

djinuk
10-10-2008, 18:22
right so you need 2x adaptors 2x fitting for pipe to be pushed on and 1X length of pipe.;)

and alittle P T F E tape for putting on the theads of connectors, to get good seal


sounds like it should do the job, the clips to secure it wouldn't go amiss, dont worry about the ptfe tape though , got rooks of that.

As for replacing the nut and olive, , ive had no joy finding anywhere to do it.

Mart
10-10-2008, 21:40
Think Auto stock them.
..

djinuk
11-10-2008, 00:13
yea but dont I need somewhere that can actually fit the nut and olive, isn't it like a crimped end , much like copper brake lines ?

Mart
11-10-2008, 02:25
Nah, it's a diy job. If you cut the hose back a touch, you'll then be able to remove the nipple/plug connector thingy. You'll also then be able to slide the old nut off. Put the new nut on the pipe, then fit the pipe onto the nipple/plug (it'll probably be v tight to fit, so try a bit of fairy liquid, or heat the pipe slightly), put the olive in the nut/cap, then screw onto gauge.

djinuk
11-10-2008, 10:57
Ah awesome thanks for that advice there. Ive just come across a great site though, after a lot of searching, that offers the fittings .

Probably a handy site to throw in favs

http://www.speedograph-richfield.com/html/oil_pipe_lines.html

Thanks for the help :)

Karlos
11-10-2008, 11:58
Make your own :)

or try the above or Burton Power

dave j gtt
11-10-2008, 13:17
or like mart has said "think auto
2 is a online shop that sells lots of usful stuff ;)

raj
11-10-2008, 13:17
Make your own :)

or try the above or Burton Power

that looks good, details please :)