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Old Aug 27, 2006
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AutoMeter Oil Pressure Gauge install

Has anyone done this on the 4.0 SOHC. I am doing the tranny temp, water temp, and oil pressure. Just wondering where the stock sender is on the motor. I looked around but could not just see it. Any help would be great. A pic would be awsome. Thanks
 
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Old Aug 27, 2006
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here are some pics i took of mine.

i remote mounted both the stock sender and the autometer sender. i jsut didnt want all that weight hanging off the side of the engine.

anyway the pics show what i came up with.

the sensor is under the A/C compressor. this is all found in the drivers side fender.

also i attached pics of the plug i used for tranny temp.

another pic is the example of my water temp guage install. its a piece that you can get from autometer. you wont want to install the sensor in the stock location as there are two of them and you will have to remve the upper intake to get them out.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2006
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Just saying "hi", Brent -- haven't talked to you in ages.
 
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Old Aug 28, 2006
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Yea dont have much time for the forums anymore. I will take some updated pics for you all and get them on here. Thx for the info.
 
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