Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
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03-07-2012, 11:19 PM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
Hello,
This friday i am going to buy some vdo meters for the ae86 and the sensors =>oil temp gauge =>water temp gauge =>volt gauge I found an interesting topic here on the forum thats says you can use But there is a drain valve for the water, just 2cm toward the cabin,and there is a plug in the oilpump 2cm infront of the pressuresensor,that can be used for oil temp,it´s directly in the oilflow into the engine from the pickup. ![]() Now there are alot of different sensors with thread that can be bought and i dont know which ones i need to get :s sensors with different thread Anyone who knows which one i need to buy? |
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03-08-2012, 03:26 AM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
water drain plug => 1/4 BSPT
oil pressure sensor = 1/8 BSPT For the oil pump I can't tell right now but I'm pretty sure it's a 3/8 BSPT. Be careful: NPT = National pipe thread -> U.S. standard BSPT = British Standard Pipe Taper thread (Also used as a standard in Japan) |
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03-08-2012, 08:10 PM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
thanks
I have found the vdo meters but couldnt find the 3/8 bspt sensor Do you have any idea which one from this website i need to use? http://www.rpower.be/index.php?option=co...itstart=16 |
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03-08-2012, 09:12 PM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
I think you might buy brass adapters.
For the oil temp: 3/8 to M10x1 Adapter -> Ask if it's BSPT (Taper) or BSPP (Parallel), if it's BSPT you're good to go ! + Oil temp sensor It's more for the water temp that you will have a problem, because VDO don't make sensor in BSPT and I don't see any 1/4 BSPT adapter on your dealer's website... BUT you can buy something like THIS And so you can buy this Water temp sensor (And I don't speak dutch, so dutch website doesn't really help me to help you...) |
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03-08-2012, 10:59 PM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
many thanks for the help
![]() the oil temp is the most important one for now because the digital dash has no oil temp. water temp is for bit later. |
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03-09-2012, 06:37 PM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
Its BSPP
Guess i will have to ask arround more |
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03-14-2012, 09:32 PM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
The correct place to messure oiltemp, are in the oilpan :wink:
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03-15-2012, 01:56 AM
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Which threadsize to use for the vdo oil temp sensor?
Jimmi The Kid Wrote:The correct place to messure oiltemp, are in the oilpan :wink:Before (in the oil pan) or after the oil pump, it doesn't change anything. But for rallying I will never attach a sensor under the car, it's the best way to snatch everything. |
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