Oil pressure gauge
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Oil pressure gauge
Does your Mini Moke have an oil pressure gauge?
Were oil pressure gauges ever standard on a Mini Moke?
Which oil pressure gauge do you recommend for a 998cc Mini Moke?
Were oil pressure gauges ever standard on a Mini Moke?
Which oil pressure gauge do you recommend for a 998cc Mini Moke?
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Re: Oil pressure gauge
Yes
No
I always use smiths ones.....mainly because there’s alway one or two kicking around....and temperature gauges....and ammeters.....and etc etc
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I always use smiths ones.....mainly because there’s alway one or two kicking around....and temperature gauges....and ammeters.....and etc etc
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Re: Oil pressure gauge
Yes
No, as our respected Chairman mentions and,
I've got a Lucas duel Oil Pressure & Engine temperature gauge
Jez
DBL 785B
No, as our respected Chairman mentions and,
I've got a Lucas duel Oil Pressure & Engine temperature gauge
Jez
DBL 785B
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Re: Oil pressure gauge
Is it really worthwhile installing an oil pressure gauge?
If so, is is an easy installation?
If so, is is an easy installation?
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Re: Oil pressure gauge
Note that Nigel uses Smiths gauges.
So which water temperature gauge is the most recommended?
So which water temperature gauge is the most recommended?
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Re: Oil pressure gauge
An electric one is the simplest to fit by far. Just connect it to the warning light sensor and the voltage stabiliser and you’re done. You can get them calibrated in degrees C, but most just have H,N and C on the scale which is fine because all you need to know is if the temp is rising suddenly
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Re: Oil pressure gauge
I have cheapo temperature gauge. It's not very reliable, keeps showing that the engine is hot. It could be because its 40°C today!
Tim
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