That's just it.... I'm using the VDO 12" adapter. But since the long rubber hose runs as far as I could get it from the exhaust pipes, which isn't far enough in my mind. I am concerned that this is compromising the pressure put to the sender. I'm not sure if that makes any sense, but I'm looking for reasons other that the engine for a show of low oil pressure. It seems too coincidental that the engine started showing low oilpressure with the installation of a gauge. Because, as I stated before, I never had the oil pressure light that wasn't the caused by a short in the wiring. I drove it a lot during the summer (long drives) and there wasn't any show of oil pressure. any thoughts welcome. If I ever get around to it, I'm going to a different sender set-up. B >From: "Karl Wolz" <wolzphoto@worldnet.att.net> >To: "Brian Cochran" <rangerbrian@hotmail.com> >Subject: Re: Re: Vanagon oil light question for you - dissection of >the light >Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 09:48:39 -0700 > >What are you using to mount the sender, if not the 12" extension? > >Karl Wolz > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com |
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