> it's on top of the engine at the rear, almost up against the firewall on
> the driver's side.
That it is... right next to the distributor, and a royal PITA to get to.
It's an 1/8" NPT threaded fitting. I'd recommend an 1/8"-NPT to 1/4"
compression fitting, some 1/4" tubing rated for 100psi, another 1/4"
compression to 1/8" NPT fitting on the other end, and an 1/8" coupler to
hook to the gauge (which should also be of the 1/8"-NPT variety). In the
alternative, if you can get a 1/4" compression to 1/8"-NPT female, that will
save you a connection (because the gauge will screw right into the female
connector). All of this, including the tubing, is available from any good
hardware store, or any plumbing supply place (or the third shelf of my
little parts bin in my garage, but that's not of much help here).
Hook everything up, start the engine, loosen the fitting on the gauge end
until oil's leaking out (thereby purging most all of the air, for more
accurate readings), then tighten again.
Incidentally, this is why I have aftermarket oil and water temp gauges, in
addition to several others, in my vehicle. It prevents things like a failed
sending unit from causing unnecessary panic.
chickntruck - 06 Jul 2005 20:25 GMT
well thank you.....my sisters boyfriend said that he has all the tools and
everything to do it so it will be done this weekend...and thanks for
helping me...i know im a girl but i do know some thing about trucks...like
what a block is...im not that dumb, my dad didnt raise a sissy....