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installing real oil pressure sender Merc Mty 5.0



 
 
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Old March 4th 05, 10:53 PM
MACE MACE is offline
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Default installing real oil pressure sender Merc Mty 5.0

well, i bought a real one for my 2000 mountaineer, 5.O AWD..hate the dummy light/gauge. then i went under the truck and saw where the oil pressure switch is...looks like a real bitch to get a t-fitting in there. i was on line yesterday, and saw an oil filter relocation kit..i am wondering iF i can put the sender on a t-fitting, and put it in line with the oil filter relcation tubing. Anyone have any thoughts on that? I have 2 questions:

a. would i get a good pressure reading

b. are these relocation kits going to cause any problems with my oil circulation?
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