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Having had enough of the low resolution and inaccurate electric engine oil pressure gauge, I purchased and swapped in a mechanical engine oil pressure gauge. This is a military part, spec'd for Willy's Jeeps and such, but this one has the windows in the case for lighting (M35A2 style?). Bought it on eBay for a too expensive price of $70 or such, but needed to mis-spell the search as "military oil pressure guage" to find it (WildChild467 found it for me through his expertise, or mis-spelling ability). It was NOS in the original unopened package. You can find Chinese versions with no lighting or bulb-in-case lighting for $20 or so.
Had a Teflon lined, stainless steel braided, high pressure hydraulic hose made up for it, rated to 3000psi.
Works well, not sure about the night lighting yet, especially since all the other gauges have a full clear case vs this one has just windows, but even if dim, I'll accept the trade off for the vast improvement in resolution and accuracy. Now I just need to paint the bezel to match.
For anybody considering, the engine oil pressure port on the Cummins 8.3L block is 1/8" NPT female, with an adapter to 1/4" female threaded into it. The pressure shown below is at idle and about 60 seconds after a cold start (65F ambient), with Shell Rotella Diesel 15W-40 oil. Pedal to floor (2300rpm) at same condition drives the gauge to about 80psi, but not much over. Of course hot engine @ idle will be significantly less, but this is actually the area I was interested in "seeing", of which the electric gauge did completely nothing for, it simply showed a needle-width above 0psi. I asked for a mechanical gauge to be on the engine for each of the two M925A2's I looked at before buying one, because such a low pressure seemed concerning, but I noticed it was common on both. Even after replacing the sender, no improvement in low range resolution. All good now:
Had a Teflon lined, stainless steel braided, high pressure hydraulic hose made up for it, rated to 3000psi.
Works well, not sure about the night lighting yet, especially since all the other gauges have a full clear case vs this one has just windows, but even if dim, I'll accept the trade off for the vast improvement in resolution and accuracy. Now I just need to paint the bezel to match.
For anybody considering, the engine oil pressure port on the Cummins 8.3L block is 1/8" NPT female, with an adapter to 1/4" female threaded into it. The pressure shown below is at idle and about 60 seconds after a cold start (65F ambient), with Shell Rotella Diesel 15W-40 oil. Pedal to floor (2300rpm) at same condition drives the gauge to about 80psi, but not much over. Of course hot engine @ idle will be significantly less, but this is actually the area I was interested in "seeing", of which the electric gauge did completely nothing for, it simply showed a needle-width above 0psi. I asked for a mechanical gauge to be on the engine for each of the two M925A2's I looked at before buying one, because such a low pressure seemed concerning, but I noticed it was common on both. Even after replacing the sender, no improvement in low range resolution. All good now:
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