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Old 06-26-2014, 08:03 PM   #9
trac209
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Re: oil pressure gauge (copper line)

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Originally Posted by T3AMCH3VY View Post
Disagree, this problem is what can go wrong with a mechanical gauge. Never seen an interior covered in oil from an electrical gauge.
This is the reason I DO NOT have a mechanical guage either. Instead I install a high pressure oil sending unit that will inform me of anything less than 20 psi by way of the big red oil light on the dash. If and engine losses oil pressure beyond that your going to have to tear into it anyhow IMHO.

The factory gauge has no numbers anyhow and aftermarket gauges just are just clutter. I do have a manual gauge I can easily hook up to get an accurate reading if I feel I have an issue. Just my two cents
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