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    Hey guys.

    Trying to run my guages and shit in at the moment, found probably the best way to do it, just need to know how long and what thread the sender is and how to get the fucker out. Went to toyota and asked if they had the sst part to get the bastard off but they didn't have it.

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    Listen to Johnny below...

    I seem to remember just unscrewing the pressure sender with a shifter too. Though I'm pretty hazy on it.

    Hen

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    Fair enough. Cause you can get fuck all in there. Makes it even harder the engine being in the car. Any other way to get the bastard undone, might have to make myself a really thin spanner.

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    Are you using a mechanical gauge or electric? I have a machanical in mine. I picked up an oil filter adaptor and bolted it up to my engine.....SO MUCH easier than drilling new holes or trying to hook it up to where the factory one is. It ran me about $20 on ebay.


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    multi grips ftw

    yea i need to know this thread too

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    Toyota oil pressure switch/sensor uses 1/8" BSPT 28TPI threads. (British Standard Pipe Tapered)

    The smallest fitting in your aftermarket kit would be 1/8" NPT 27TPI, which is not the right thread, don't force it. You need to buy an adapter. Try your local workshop that deals with race cars.

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    Thanks Jonny. Gonna go back and talk to enzed now.

    Only reason I didn't do the sandwich plate dealio is cause I need to run a temp and pressure, the temp is a long ass probe with a big fitting, which wouldn't fit into a sandwich plate.

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    Should have just left it for Johnny...

    Going back to edit.

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    Ha ha. I didn't really know either. I just copyed my own responce to the same question 6 months ago.

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    Well OT I know, but you wouldn't believe how often I look back for old posts to find something I have long since forgotten about my car.

    Hen

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