I re-used OEM - didn't have instructions but I figured it was for that. I didn't realize I could hook up to the front driver?? How did you run the hose? It didn't look long enough to me. Did you use the rubber washers for both coolant connections?Dans doesn’t do a copper banjo. It’s the washers with rubber on inside, I am running them on mine with no issues! Make sure you use the remote oil feed hose. I’m using front drivers for valley, and front passenger for compound.
BumpDoes anyone know if there's supposed to be a rubber O-ring on the oil pressure sending unit? The new ones look like they have one, but I can't recall if I pulled one off with it or not. The machine shop removed it and it didn't come back to me with one...
I re-used OEM - didn't have instructions but I figured it was for that. I didn't realize I could hook up to the front driver?? How did you run the hose? It didn't look long enough to me. Did you use the rubber washers for both coolant connections?
Not sure on the LLY, but on my LB7 I'm pretty sure it was a tapered thread, so just throw some thread sealant on and done.Does anyone know if there's supposed to be a rubber O-ring on the oil pressure sending unit? The new ones look like they have one, but I can't recall if I pulled one off with it or not. The machine shop removed it and it didn't come back to me with one...
There is a torque spec for the oil pressure sending unit and it seems high for use with an O-ring, hence why my I'm scratching my head.. There's a small non-threaded area on the pressure sending unit which looks fit for an O-ring and looking at the mating surfaces, it looks like something was there slightly smaller than the OD of the unit and the block face. It's on there snug with the O-Ring, but I didn't take it all the way to 36lb-ft. That torque setting makes me think there shouldn't be an O-ring.There is an o-ring on the pressure sensor. it should drop into the recess that the oil galley has above the threads to seal up. the oil galley plugs dont have an o-ring but they use a sealant and a shouldered bolt instead.
Doesn't look like NPT. Looks straight.Not sure on the LLY, but on my LB7 I'm pretty sure it was a tapered thread, so just throw some thread sealant on and done.
You might measure the sensor / block to determine if it is a tapered thread or not. If it is a straight cut thread, then there probably should be an o-ring.
Thanks Josh - I test ran mine yesterday on the stand and looks like it'll work.yes used them on both coolant and oil. You can kinda see how it’s ran in this pic
There is a torque spec for the oil pressure sending unit and it seems high for use with an O-ring, hence why my I'm scratching my head.. There's a small non-threaded area on the pressure sending unit which looks fit for an O-ring and looking at the mating surfaces, it looks like something was there slightly smaller than the OD of the unit and the block face. It's on there snug with the O-Ring, but I didn't take it all the way to 36lb-ft. That torque setting makes me think there shouldn't be an O-ring.
Ah, mine doesn't have a recess.because its not the main sealing surface, it recesses into the block as a secondary seal.