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Fitting a mechanical oil presure gauge


Toby S

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I've finally decided to fit a mechanical oil pressure gauge to my 1992 Supersport - got sick of the variable readings from the electronic gauge which seems to have a mind of its own (getting on a bit like me and has good days and bad days)

Now for the really stupid question - after plumbing everything thing, I assume I will have to bleed the system at the gauge end to get the air out and oil in the tube - correct ?

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Big thumbs up for the mechanical gauge and definitely worthwhile fitting

Took on the tip of wrapping the hose to stop shorting which was great advice Wrightpayne

Confirmed my suspicions that the old electrical gauge was reading low rather than anything more serious - old gauge 3 bar on start up and under 1 bar on tick over, although was moving between 2-3 when the engine was revved or under load, but was still a bit of a worry

Much more healthy 65psi on start up on new mechanical gauge and 20-22 psi on tick over at 90 degrees and the fan cutting in  and full sweep between the 2 when under load in normal blatting 

 

 

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There is a kit at demon tweaks with all the bits in it specially made for a Caterham - fits both Rover or Ford engines - I should imagine you could get it cheaper if you bought the individual bits, although through motor factors, but I went for this as I wanted to get it sorted quickly-  also gauge doesn't look that out of place against the orginal VDO gauges on my car.

https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/search/shop-by/q/caterham%20mechnical%20oil%20pressure%20gauge/

I also thought it might come with some sort instruction, but alas no, hence my initial enquiry.

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