Guages
#21
RE: Guages
ORIGINAL: myshifter
to each his own, hope ya never develop a leak
ORIGINAL: Twister
my mechanical guages are up there...
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ORIGINAL: myshifter
you could I guess but thats alot of copper tubing to run I would advise against it
ORIGINAL: collincastaneda
Why can't you put oil pressure on your pillar?
Why can't you put oil pressure on your pillar?
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#22
RE: Guages
no pro its because your special...special ed haha or you just have more money then all of us since you are an old fart and have been working longer than us like me i have to by 1 gauge week by week till i have them all since i dont make all that much
#24
RE: Guages
Hmm...so what's the difference with installing an electrical oil pressure guage in the pillar versus a mechanical oil pressure guage in the pillar? How does the electric guage work? Does the mechanical guage plug right in to the sending unit or what?
PS Twister...you gotta turn that air/fuel guage! lol
PS Twister...you gotta turn that air/fuel guage! lol
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