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Oil pressure gauge fitting

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Hi all, I want to fit an oil pressure gauge to my Zuk some time soon. I was just wondering how you do it? does the sender get put into the sump? I mean tap a hole in it and screw it in? or what?

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you want to run your existing gauge/warning light in tandem with the new gauge, 2 is always better than 1.

Pull your existing sender out and take it and the fittings for the new gauge down to ENZED or a simular shop and they'll find you a T joiner so you can connect them both in tandem together. :mrgreen:
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Sadam_Husain wrote:you want to run your existing gauge/warning light in tandem with the new gauge, 2 is always better than 1.

Pull your existing sender out and take it and the fittings for the new gauge down to ENZED or a simular shop and they'll find you a T joiner so you can connect them both in tandem together. :mrgreen:


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Sweet as, thanks guys
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