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1983 GS1100es. Where would be a good place to mount a oil pressure guage? More to the point, where would I tap into?
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The pilot hole size should be 11/32", as I recall, and the tap will be 1/8 NPT. Often the tap will have the pilot hole drill size you need stamped on the side of the tap.KEITH KRAUSE said:I'll mount mine on the galley bolt as Lynn called it. What size pilot hole did you drill and what size tap?
I purchased the 90 degree brass connector (it was female on one end and male on the other) from the local Ace Hardware store.KEITH KRAUSE said:Do you get the connectors with the gauge or do you have to go to the hardware/auto store?
Teflon pipe tape is all I used, never had a leaking problem.KEITH KRAUSE said:Any thread sealant used?
You will see the difference when you buy the connector...1/8 NPT looks like 1/4" and 1/4" NPT looks like 3/8"...pipe thread is very deceptive in the way it looks. In my opinion, 1/4" is way too big for this application.KEITH KRAUSE said:I know you mentioned "1/8 NPT" but Lynn mentioned 1/4"? Is there an advantage to one or the other? I know nothing about this subject and don't want to screw things up.
KEITH KRAUSE said:Thanks for all that info Hap! I'll be taking it into the machine shop for sure.
I'd like to find a SS elbow though for cosmetic reasons, if they can be found.
What's your opinion about ordering the gauge with either SS or brass internals? I think I want silicone filled instead of glycerine too. Any opinion?