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> Using a 911 oil pressure/temp gauge.
falcor75
post Dec 1 2017, 12:12 AM
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Those of you who use the 911 pressure gauge how did you fit the sensors?
It looks like the temp sensor will be a straight fit for the stock on on the bottom of the engine but I havnt tried the threads yet. I've got a gauge from a '79 911 and the pressure sensor had a way bigger threaded connector than I expected, something like an M18x1,5 or so. Anyone using the same and how did you connect it?
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porschetub
post Dec 2 2017, 01:40 PM
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I used a dual range VDO sender for pressure,the WK connection replaces the idiot light,it is 1/4'' NPT,VDO make a tee fitting but unsure if it will fit a T4,not really sure if I would like to hang to much off the case thread,a hose with a tee in it would safer option perhaps,or a temp sender in the sump as is more common.
I use a 911 combo gauge from a 1977 and run 150psi and 150C senders,I have seen these gauges with different range inserts in metric and imperial,not sure what the 79 911 one has.
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