Evening Gents, I'm looking to upgrade the gauge cluster in my 912E (type 4 engine) and would like to add one of the dual gauges that has oil temp, oil pressure, and oil warning/volt idiot lights.
I know the 912E has an oil temp gauge, and idiot light, but how would I, can I add a pressure gauge too? is there a combo sender that I can hook up? or is it a second sensor?
Thanks!
Yes, that should work fine.
You can use one of these types of sender: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/9144/POR_9144_ELgage_pg2.htm#item11
I am not sure if the resistance range on the 911 pressure gauge matches one of the senders or not.
The sender does not fit well with the distributor. A common way to relocate it is to use a grease gun hose threaded into the case, and some brass plumbing adapters to hook it up to the sender. And make sure to ground the outside of the sender.
--DD
do you mean you want to use a 911 combo gage in the dash - instead of the aftermarket setup shown above?
yes - you can do that
- i just sold such a 911 gage for $200
yes you need the correct sender - depends on if the gage is 10 bar or 5 bar
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Yes, thats exactly what I want to do. My plan is a bit crazy, plan to keep the 3 center gauges, and put vents in outer where fuel gague and clock are (this is a 912E).
From left to right vent - Oil Temp/Pressure - Tach - Speedo - vent
Will relocate 2" VDO clock, Volt, and Fuel Gauge to lower dash in place of the ashtray.
I want to do this, as I wanted to add an oil pressure gauge either way, and in looking around saw that the 911 had a dual oil temp & pressure gauge, figured this would look better. I could do a 4 gauge stack below, but like the idea of temp and pressure in same location not one in a small vdo in teh lower dash and one in stock positiuon.
The Vent system is basically dash vents from a Ford F-15o, plumbed up to a small fan and filter that will pull air in from the cowl when needed. SHould help in the warmer weather to move air through the cabin.
I also have a crazy plan for the heat as well, have built two small 150W electric heat boxes that will be spliced into the heat duct tubing just before the dash mixing flapper box things. They are basically the size of a 4" electrical box, and draw 2-3 amps each. They put out a nice amount of medium hot/warm air. The benifit of this is that the stock rear blower, switch/relay flapper box system remains intact, and other than an extra dash swiich, the system will look stock. Have to cut about 3" of the air tube out to splice the heater box in each side and then plumb it in. Once carpet goes back in and cowl/footwell is covered will be completely transparent.
Took me almost 2 years to find the right elements combining size with low draw and good heat output. I bench tested them with a 12V power supply for 2 hours and they put out good heat, never gor redhot, and airflow produced plenty of warm air. Because they are so close to the front mixing/flapper units, the retained heat should be fine, and the stock air controls are left as original. Here is a link if interested. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/321100648864?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 I've got a diagram of the system and will do pics of install when finished.
But back to the gauges and senders, I will start looking for the right gauge/price and also the senders. Good to know it will work.!
I ended up getting a dual gauge from an 86 911, once I have the part in hand will figure out if I need the 150 or 80 lb sender. Being that I have the tins off, will likely modify the tin to accomodate the new sender. Now when it comes to the temp sender, I imagine that will go down at teh taco plate, and use the same sender from the 912? or will I need a different one?
Thanks! Pics will follow.
The sump is for the temp sender.
The pressure sender is the dual-pole one. It screws in next to the distributor. There isn't usually enough room for it, though, so a common thing to do is screw in a grease gun hose to the hole in the case, and then use some adaptors to connect it to the sender. Make sure to ground the body of the sender if you go that route.
--DD
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