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Posted by Steven@nd on April 05, 2002 at 05:15:43 from (12.23.184.8):
In Reply to: HEY Steven@ND!! posted by Mike ISW on April 04, 2002 at 20:06:09:
I spent about 45 minutes at the local Hedahl's trying to get something rigged up for this gauge. I will list the part numbers and prices just in case you have a Hedahl's near you. 1/4" x 40" brake line (AGS BL440) $2.89 [I was going to go with a 30" brake line but the original oil line is about 35" so 40" was the next step up - I'm sure there will be room to put an extra loop in if I have to.] 1/8" adapter (EDE 203200) $1.04 [this is a coupler that has 1/8" tapered female on both ends, screw this onto the back of the gauge] 1/4" x 1/8" elbow (EDE 122420) $1.13 each, you need 2 of them. [one of these screws into the adapter on the back of the gauge, it has 1/8" taper and 1/4" brake line fitting. The other one screws into the block behind the oil filter case so that you can hook up the brake line there.] Here are some pics:
![third party image](http://members.tccoa.com/smgussey/friendspics/blockend.jpg) This is the end of the line that will go to the block.
![third party image](http://members.tccoa.com/smgussey/friendspics/gaugeend.jpg) This is the other end hooked to the gauge.
![third party image](http://members.tccoa.com/smgussey/friendspics/gaugeend2.jpg) Another shot of the gauge end.
![third party image](http://members.tccoa.com/smgussey/friendspics/unitoilpress.jpg) This is the whole unit set together.
![third party image](http://members.tccoa.com/smgussey/friendspics/fittings1.jpg) These are the necessary fittings, along with the brake line.
Hope this helps someone out! Steven
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