That is what I did, just put a "T" there on the block and connected an oil gauge to it.niseamer wrote:Do you know if I can just "T" into the braided flex line going to the back of the alternator for this mechanical gauge? or is there a better place?
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Re: SD25 manual shut-off
Wonderful! Next time I go to town (100 km away) I will get one and finish off the project....ie get off my bike and back in my truck!.waynosworld wrote:niseamer said,
Do you know if I can just "T" into the braided flex line going to the back of the alternator for this mechanical gauge? or is there a better place?
That is what I did, just put a "T" there on the block and connected an oil gauge to it.
Thanks so much
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niseamer wrote:Wonderful! Next time I go to town (100 km away) I will get one and finish off the project....ie get off my bike and back in my truck!.waynosworld wrote:niseamer said,
Do you know if I can just "T" into the braided flex line going to the back of the alternator for this mechanical gauge? or is there a better place?
That is what I did, just put a "T" there on the block and connected an oil gauge to it.
Thanks so much
I would suggest that you take the fitting that goes into the block with you, it is a unique thread slope, hard to find it, it's a real pain actually.
This is how I did mine with the 720 console gauge cluster(electric type).
My other truck used a mechanical gauge and the hose was carefully routed to keep it away from heat and such.
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this was a double...sorry
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You need a photo hosting account to post photos, it is free.
I wish it was just as easy as that, but you need to use the IMG tag above also, sometimes it takes me a couple tries before I succeed in posting a photo though.
You can send me your photos, I will post them, but you should try to learn to post them yourself, I will message you my email to send the photos to.
I wish it was just as easy as that, but you need to use the IMG tag above also, sometimes it takes me a couple tries before I succeed in posting a photo though.
You can send me your photos, I will post them, but you should try to learn to post them yourself, I will message you my email to send the photos to.
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