Lenny
June 29, 2012, 3:35 pm
[center][font=Verdana][size=4]Brand New Sealed in Packaging[/size][/font][/center]
[center][font=Verdana][size=4]Remote braided stainless steel (1/2 metre in lenth) oil pressure gauge "T" piece,
1/4" NPT (Ford) male out to 1/8"NPT and 1/4"NPT female outlets.[/size][/font][/center]
[center][font=Verdana][size=4]Will fit the following Ford engines with 1/4"NPT take off[/size][/font][/center]
[center][font=Verdana][size=4]Ford Cosworth BDA/BDG, Ford Cosworth YB, Ford CVH, Ford DOHC 8v & 16v RS2000, Ford SOHC (Pinto), Ford Taunus/Cologne V4 & V6, Ford Cross Flow (Kent Engine), Ford Zetec E, Ford Zetec SE may fit other models too please check or discuss fitment prior to purchase.
These kits are designed for installations where there is not enough room for a conventional oil pressure gauge "T" piece.
The pipe end fitting male has an adapter to suit the engine oil pressure switch fitting.
The 2 female fittings on the main body are threaded to suit the original sender unit etc.
Designed for the serious competitor where reliability is uptmost.[/size][/font][/center]
[center][color=#FF0000][b][font=Verdana][size=4]Sale Price Only £20.00 Including P&P [/size][/font][/b][/color][/center]
[center][color=#FF0000][b][font=Verdana][size=4]RRP: £32.25[/size][/font][/b][/color][/center]
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Lenny
July 8, 2012, 4:22 am
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RDelaCourt
February 12, 2013, 8:58 am
Hi there, would this fit my mk6 fiesta TDCI?
Lenny
February 12, 2013, 10:15 am
[quote name='RDelaCourt' timestamp='1360681107' post='235313']
Hi there, would this fit my mk6 fiesta TDCI?
[/quote]
Hi,
Is it a 1.4TDCi or 1.6TDCi engine
I will check fitment and let you know what size you require, if not this one.
RDelaCourt
February 12, 2013, 10:16 am
It's a 1.6 tdci
Lenny
February 12, 2013, 10:37 am
[quote name='RDelaCourt' timestamp='1360685768' post='235327']
It's a 1.6 tdci
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Sorry mate,
The one I'm selling won't fit the 1.6TDCi
If your engine block is the same as my 1.6TDCi with the sensor location under the oil dip stick
Then you need this one.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/280696962422?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Same as me, but I haven't purchased yet.
To be 100% sure that your sensor is M16 prior to purchasing the adaptor.
Go to your local DiY store and purchase an M16 nut,
Then try screw the oil pressure sensor in to it.
If it fits then the M16 adaptor is the one for you.
I've logged on to micksgarage.ie and typed in my engine and car model.
Then selected oil pressure sensor.
They then offer to sell the sensor aswell as showing the size and says its M16 on the 1.6TDCi engine.
RDelaCourt
February 20, 2013, 12:03 pm
Got it! thanks for your help, really appriciate it! Do you have any experience timing an engine? Ive taken the cams out of my fiesta to replace the timing chain. Ive aligned the camshaft with the chain correctly but the cams are now going to be out of sync with the rest of the engine? ive never done this before but my friends say that i need to position a bolt into the block to get the first piston at top dead center. Do you know what to do?
Thanks again
Ryan
Lenny
February 21, 2013, 8:08 am
[quote name='RDelaCourt' timestamp='1361383437' post='237350']
Got it! thanks for your help, really appriciate it! Do you have any experience timing an engine? Ive taken the cams out of my fiesta to replace the timing chain. Ive aligned the camshaft with the chain correctly but the cams are now going to be out of sync with the rest of the engine? ive never done this before but my friends say that i need to position a bolt into the block to get the first piston at top dead center. Do you know what to do?
Thanks again
Ryan
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Hi Ryan,
Glad to read you got it at last, I take it that it is an M16 sized fitment required.
And I've not got experience in engine timing but I gurantee you,
If you purchase the haynes manual for your motor it tells you what size of drill bit smooth end will fit in place to lock the cams aswell as images of the bit in the cam locking it in.
Worth every penny mate, just make sure you buy the diesel version.
RDelaCourt
February 21, 2013, 8:17 am
Yes it was m16, I spent ages looking for that buying all of the wrong adapters so thanks haha! Cool okay I've got a Haynes manual so l have a look into It tomorrow
Lenny
February 21, 2013, 8:26 am
[quote name='RDelaCourt' timestamp='1361456258' post='237624']
Yes it was m16, I spent ages looking for that buying all of the wrong adapters so thanks haha! Cool okay I've got a Haynes manual so l have a look into It tomorrow
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Same as me, lol
As you can see from the title of this thread, I've purchased the wrong one before but now need to purchase the M16 one.
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