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Cal did pass the time by typing:
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
Any brass T fitting that has the right threads will work.
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DougW
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
Any brass T fitting that has the right threads will work.
--
DougW
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Cal did pass the time by typing:
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
Any brass T fitting that has the right threads will work.
--
DougW
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
Any brass T fitting that has the right threads will work.
--
DougW
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Cal did pass the time by typing:
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
Any brass T fitting that has the right threads will work.
--
DougW
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
Any brass T fitting that has the right threads will work.
--
DougW
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Where there's a will there's a "T" fitting.
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Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
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Where there's a will there's a "T" fitting.
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
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Posts: n/a
Where there's a will there's a "T" fitting.
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
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Where there's a will there's a "T" fitting.
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
http://www.stewartwarner.com/ http://www.autometer.com/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Cal wrote:
>
> Is there a 't' fitting for mechanical oil gauges? ( To be able to leave the
> original sender attached, and attach the line for a mechanical gauge?) I
> would have attached a mechanical pressure gauge long ago on my son's
> wrangler, but haven't done so because of the computer turning on the 'check
> gauges' light and sounding a tone when the pressure sender is disconnected.
>
> thanks!
>
> cal
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