Oil pressure switch

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BOF
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Oil pressure switch

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I wonder if anyone can help please. I have a 1954 split screen (with a 1098 engine) which has the offset dashboard.There is a warning light that works fine but I would like to connect the dial on the dashboard to give a pressure reading. I would like to know what fitting can I use to not only show the light but also the pressure and where I can get one from. Any help/advise would be welcome.

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With the 1098 engine the oil pressure switch screws into the block at the rear right hand end, just behind the distributor. Unscrew the switch, screw in a t-piece, and then the switch goes on one branch and either an electrical sender, or a capillary tube for a mechanical gauge, on the other side. The t-piece is a standard item available from many car accessory places. Try Vehicle wiring Products. If I recall correctly, it's a 1/8 inch thread, probably BSP.
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Re: Oil pressure switch

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The early 54 Series II has a capillary oil pressure gauge
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Many thanks for the help and fast responses.
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