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hi ive recently changed my oil relocation filter to this sandwich plate.

i was wondering if someone could tell me were i should put the temp sensor so it will always be sensing and also which port go where

thanks

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I was just looking this up not 5 seconds ago..

you need to get a -10an to 1/8 so probably best to go to rocket industries and get an auto meter fitting.. If possible take both with you so u can match it up.

hah there just 3/8 lines just get some charging lines from actrol.

lol mate this isnt refrigerant hp/lp sensors

I was just looking this up not 5 seconds ago..

you need to get a -10an to 1/8 so probably best to go to rocket industries and get an auto meter fitting.. If possible take both with you so u can match it up.

ohk yea i was looking online and found that peps and autobarn may sell

this is the link

http://www.speco.com.au/gauges_ad.html

then go to Distributors and give u a list

.

you wouldnt happen to know where the sensor should be put since there is a thermostat in it

lol mate this isnt refrigerant hp/lp sensors

ohk yea i was looking online and found that peps and autobarn may sell

this is the link

http://www.speco.com.au/gauges_ad.html

then go to Distributors and give u a list

.

you wouldnt happen to know where the sensor should be put since there is a thermostat in it

Where the 2 blanking bolts go is where you want to get those adaptors/fittings and put your sensors in those.. They will always be getting oil whether the thermostat is open or closed.

so i was installing my oil cooler today after getting my sensor put in by my mechanic

made sure i didnt over tighten anything then when i went to put the sandwich plate on over tightened it and snapped the tread on the engine..

anyone have some idea how much im up for to get this part replaced

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