Yes they do @Mopar TimLooks like your oil pressure switch is leaking. The black plastic tops get brittle and crack..
Yes they do @Mopar TimLooks like your oil pressure switch is leaking. The black plastic tops get brittle and crack..
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Looks like your oil pressure switch is leaking. The black plastic tops get brittle and crack..
Not copper?Brass adaptor..... Good Morning
Not copper?
Shoot me a buck paypal goods I will ship it out.
The adapters is brass. Brass tee. Has one male 1/8 pipe thread on the bottom,and the other two are 1/8 female 1/8 pipe thread. You can also use a 1/8 pipe thread tee with all female, and add a 1/8 pipe thread nipple to the bottom..hope that all makes sense...Not copper?
Woo HooYesterday was a play day.
I had a two hour morning softball session and Cheryl had a tennis session.
Came home did some stuff and had lunch.
Late afternoon we went and walked 18 holes.
Afterwards quick dinner out and home late and tired.
Hammie this morning is deemed recovered!!
Chris run the light wire on there always a good thing to have a idiot light.
Its actually a 1/8” npt pipe street tee..Not copper?
Caught thatIts actually a 1/8” npt pipe street tee..
My fargo has gauge and light. It is spliced in with my brake warning lamp circuit too. No oil pressure or no brakes are equally bad.Chris run the light wire on there always a good thing to have a idiot light.
The mopar wiring diagrams tell you what colors they are in the FSM. Print it out and use collored pencils on it. Way more accurate.
To chew? Sick of crayons egh?Hah. I just bought a box of colored pencils.
No, I plan on running a mechanical oil accumulator.Any one else run a low oil pressure shut off switch? I have one on the 440 so it will not start under 10 psi oil pressure. Just wondering?
To chew? Sick of crayons egh?
So as some may recall, I’ve gotten bitten by a new project. I bought myself a portable lumber mill. It came in yesterday. I put it together last night and tried it out on a piece of cottonwood. It is slow going, about 8-10 minutes per 1x16x8ft. But being how I have a TON Of white ash , I’m going to make me enough boards to do a board and batten garage. I’ll still purchase the professionally made trusses and treated 8x8s, but I’ll save about 19,000 dollars in lumber and steel siding costs.