GonadSX
06-30-2004, 09:06 PM
I didn't have access to post in the FAQ so maybe someone can move this
thread there for future reference. :x:
When installing an Autometer oil pressure gauge (or any other non-metric gauge),
you need a conversion fitting to adapt to the metric system used by the 240sx.
This was installed on a KA24DE. I imagine the rest of the motors (KAE, SR
and CA being the popular) will have similar setup.
Autometer recommends you buy one of their NPT to BSPT fittings which
costs somewhere around $20CAD or $30CAD. However if you live in Ontario, Canada,
you can go to AdaptAll in Toronto (http://www.adaptall.com/) and get your fittings
from there. Or look in the yellow pages for place selling metric hydraulic fittings
in your area.
If you plan to keep your stock oil pressure indicator light (on your dash)
here's what you need to buy:
1 - 3-way 1/8" Female BSPT fitting
1 - 1/8" Male to 1/8" Male BSPT fitting
1 - 1/8" Male BSPT to 1/8" Female NPT fitting
Total cost for these fittings is about $10CAD.
Tools/parts needed:
- 22mm deep socket
- Ratchet
- Approriate sized wrenches/ratchets to tighten the various fittings
- Teflon tape
- Autometer gauge, fittings and nylon tubing.
If you plan to make your own gauge pod:
- Hole saw to cut the holes for your gauges (my gauges were 2-1/16" size)
- Drill
- 3/8" Plexiglass
The stock oil pressure switch is located near the oil filter. It's a very tight
fit so the best thing is to unbolt it from under the car. The size of the switch
is 22mm, so you will need a 22mm deep socket to remove it.
For my setup, I ended up putting the Autometer adapter in the middle of the T-fitting
and the stock switch on the other end (see pics).
Be sure to put some teflon tape on the threads before you tighten the
fittings. I had no teflon tape so I ended up using RTV sealent.
Stock oil pressure switch
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic1.jpg
The fittings
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic2.jpg
Fittings installed (minus the nylon oil pressure tube)
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic3.jpg
Gauge (the switch if for my electric fan)
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic4.jpg
Gauge pod (made of 3/8" plexiglass)
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic5.jpg
I custom made the gauge pod using 3/8" thick plexiglass. It's very easy to
make your own. Just take out the accessory tray (thats in place) and
you will see the shape.
Once everything is installed, check the fittings and connections for leaks.
Let the car idle, take it for a spin and monitor the reading. If you lost
some oil while taking the oil pressure switch out, be sure to top it off.
If it's any easier, take the oil filter out when doing this install.
On idle, on average, you will see about 20psi. Higher up in the
RPM/speed/gear, your average PSI will be between 60psi and 70psi.
Good luck.
thread there for future reference. :x:
When installing an Autometer oil pressure gauge (or any other non-metric gauge),
you need a conversion fitting to adapt to the metric system used by the 240sx.
This was installed on a KA24DE. I imagine the rest of the motors (KAE, SR
and CA being the popular) will have similar setup.
Autometer recommends you buy one of their NPT to BSPT fittings which
costs somewhere around $20CAD or $30CAD. However if you live in Ontario, Canada,
you can go to AdaptAll in Toronto (http://www.adaptall.com/) and get your fittings
from there. Or look in the yellow pages for place selling metric hydraulic fittings
in your area.
If you plan to keep your stock oil pressure indicator light (on your dash)
here's what you need to buy:
1 - 3-way 1/8" Female BSPT fitting
1 - 1/8" Male to 1/8" Male BSPT fitting
1 - 1/8" Male BSPT to 1/8" Female NPT fitting
Total cost for these fittings is about $10CAD.
Tools/parts needed:
- 22mm deep socket
- Ratchet
- Approriate sized wrenches/ratchets to tighten the various fittings
- Teflon tape
- Autometer gauge, fittings and nylon tubing.
If you plan to make your own gauge pod:
- Hole saw to cut the holes for your gauges (my gauges were 2-1/16" size)
- Drill
- 3/8" Plexiglass
The stock oil pressure switch is located near the oil filter. It's a very tight
fit so the best thing is to unbolt it from under the car. The size of the switch
is 22mm, so you will need a 22mm deep socket to remove it.
For my setup, I ended up putting the Autometer adapter in the middle of the T-fitting
and the stock switch on the other end (see pics).
Be sure to put some teflon tape on the threads before you tighten the
fittings. I had no teflon tape so I ended up using RTV sealent.
Stock oil pressure switch
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic1.jpg
The fittings
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic2.jpg
Fittings installed (minus the nylon oil pressure tube)
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic3.jpg
Gauge (the switch if for my electric fan)
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic4.jpg
Gauge pod (made of 3/8" plexiglass)
http://240sx.cubicdesign.com/images/article4/pic5.jpg
I custom made the gauge pod using 3/8" thick plexiglass. It's very easy to
make your own. Just take out the accessory tray (thats in place) and
you will see the shape.
Once everything is installed, check the fittings and connections for leaks.
Let the car idle, take it for a spin and monitor the reading. If you lost
some oil while taking the oil pressure switch out, be sure to top it off.
If it's any easier, take the oil filter out when doing this install.
On idle, on average, you will see about 20psi. Higher up in the
RPM/speed/gear, your average PSI will be between 60psi and 70psi.
Good luck.