EA82T oil pressure gauge
EA82T oil pressure gauge
got a mechanical oil pressure gauge for chrissy and just wondering where is the best place on an ea82t to hook it into....
its a mechanical gauge so needs oil feed from somewhere
cheers
wrx_nut
its a mechanical gauge so needs oil feed from somewhere
cheers
wrx_nut
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
The front bung in the oil pump.
Watch out for the exhaust.
Use a metal line if you can.....
Watch out for the exhaust.
Use a metal line if you can.....
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Some RX's came with oil pressure gauge as standard (Jap models?). So when I installed mine I just found were the factory one should come from and installed it from there. Its at the front of the engine around the area near the oil filter I can't remember exactly were. It had a plug in it similare to the sump plug, pulled that out put the approriate fitting in and it worked sweet.
If you can exchage the mechanical pressure gauge for a electric one I probably would. I originally started of with a mechanical one but found the pipe to short, I also did not like the idea of oil coming inside the car. But thats just me;)
If you can exchage the mechanical pressure gauge for a electric one I probably would. I originally started of with a mechanical one but found the pipe to short, I also did not like the idea of oil coming inside the car. But thats just me;)
yeah, mechanical gauges have a long history of burst/melted oil lines causing fires. my motor came with a pressure sensor for an electric guage, which fits in the larger plug hole, a switch for a warning light is in the small one. your fittings should fit one or the other. but that exhaust cross over pipe is "right there" to catch any oil drips........ I'd second L's recommendation, swap for an electric guage.
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yeah i got a mechanical one and i didnt like the look of the plastic oil line it came with.... do you guys have any pictures of the gauges and hoses etc you have on your subi's as it might point me in the right direction....
cheers
wrx_nut
cheers
wrx_nut
85' Touring Wagon, EA82T, 3" Lift, 27's, RS intercooler
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P
90' Brumby (B&S Project!) still cutting rust :P