Oil pressure gauge question

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Like what you see with the brake lines by the master.
Coil it up a few turns on the firewall before heading into the cab.
I too prefer the electric senders. It’s what I have in my truck. It was surprisingly annoying getting the correct one from the parts store. I pretty much had to look it up and just give them a part number. I ordered 4 from amazon and all 4 were bad. So it lead me to then local hut.
IS THAT WHY THEY ARE COILED? I NEVER UNDERSTOOD THAT... so the vibrations.. are dampened by the spring tension?
 

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IS THAT WHY THEY ARE COILED? I NEVER UNDERSTOOD THAT... so the vibrations.. are dampened by the spring tension?

Effectively, yes.

If you take a piece of steel wire and bend it repeatedly it will work harden and eventually become brittle and break. Copper work hardens too. The coil prevents that kind of point-flexing. It absorbs engine vibration, and the relative motion between the engine, chassis and cab over a larger area and in a non-linear form.
 
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Well, all they had round here was mechanical gauges so I got the Bosch 2" and copper tubing kit with pipe bender for under $40. So not too bad there paw paw.

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Now I'm looking at how to run that oil line. Along side the motor back to the firewall? Hmm, seems best to come up behind the P.S. pump then back inside along the valve cover to the firewall then along it to the hole to the back of the gauge. Guess we'll see.

Thanks for the responses. Electric one would've been easier but, I think this will be better in the long run.

man, you know the last time i saw a clear hei distributor cap? i was staioned at fort polk louisiana and it was 1976. they had a rent-a-stall where u could work on your car and there was a speed and parts shop there. i had a 2350 lb 65 2+2 mustang with 420 tq small block, and buddy had a catfish mouth camaro with big block. he was installing the clear cap that day.
 

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man, you know the last time i saw a clear hei distributor cap? i was staioned at fort polk louisiana and it was 1976. they had a rent-a-stall where u could work on your car and there was a speed and parts shop there. i had a 2350 lb 65 2+2 mustang with 420 tq small block, and buddy had a catfish mouth camaro with big block. he was installing the clear cap that day.

Cool. I have a 2000 camaro ss too. No bb in it tho. :oops:

It's a skip white distributor I bought new last year. It was on 305 i just swapped with the bb 454. Does look good while the engine is running. :cool:
 

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Ok I was thinking about using these 1/8 tubing fasteners to hold oil line in place.

TOVOT 200 PCS Black Nylon Screw Wire Clips R-Type Clip Cable Clamp Fasteners Tubing Clips 1/8 Inch (3 mm) for Wire Management https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073WVNHZK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_29hMEbRNJCRVJ

Was thinking of running along the frame with a couple then a couple on the firewall. They're plastic so I don't think they'd wear a hole in the line. Idk.

Bad idea?
 
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run it through some hose as somebody said earlier. then, you can run clamps on the hose for purty. jus keep clamps loose. than tubing is always dancing, so there is that hardening and chafing thing going on. when tubing makes transition from block, then to (thru) firewall, is the most worrysome point. i think it was blue ox said about the coil, damn right!
 

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There are clamps similar in appearance to what you illustrated, but get the ones that have rubber type insulation on them. Eliminates chafing
 

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Another thing to consider is where you're tapping the oil gallery. There may be a spot on the block closer to the firewall that you can access to shorten up the tubing run. Less tubing = less chance of failure.
 

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Ok, so when I got home got the dog fed then cracked open a beer and went out to **** with this gauge. I figured since I'm not gonna use the plastic line I can run a test hook up with it. If I **** it up oh well. You know.

So I run the line and it's 6 ft just like the copper one I have. It's not long enough for me to coil it like blue ox suggested(which I agree with)so this us what it looks like.

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Works good tho lol

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Can anyone show me how they did theirs?
With the copper line u will have a little more because I won't have to keep it away from the header as much. So there us that. Lol
 

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Run your tube in some split wire loom! Looks good and helps prevent wear!:cheers:

Funny you say that. Had to go to Wal-Mart at lunch today. It's right down the road from the shop. Happened to go to the automotive section and by this.

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Same lengtg as all the tubing. Lol

Actually bought it for wires to the tach. Or any other wires on the truck.
 

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Funny you say that. Had to go to Wal-Mart at lunch today. It's right down the road from the shop. Happened to go to the automotive section and by this.

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Same lengtg as all the tubing. Lol

Actually bought it for wires to the tach. Or any other wires on the truck.
if you could get a sheath of rubber or plastic thin enough.... metal conduit would look cool, but obviously unnecessary for the purpose of routing and protecting when the plastic does the same job with less... but less cool looking
 

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check for an oil pressure boss above the oil filter. thats where mine is.
 

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