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Old 06-06-2006, 09:14 PM
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Default How to mount oil temp sender in pan?

I am re-doing the oil system on my Gen VI and will not be using the remote filter. I have been looking at an oil temp sender that will be installed in the pan. It is 1/8 male npt. I have been unable to locate a fitting that will allow me to weld or fasten a 1/8 npt female into my pan. Any idea what the temp gauge is supposed to screw into?

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Lightbulb Re: How to mount oil temp sender in pan?

You can go to a plumbing supply and pickup a steel not "cast" female 1/8 fitting, drill the the hole slightly larger then the senders tip and weld or braze the fitting onto the pan.

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I poked around McMasterCarr.com What material should I get to be able to weld to the pan?

My choices are Black Forged Steel, 304 Stainless Steel, 304/304L Stainless Steel, 316 Stainless Steel, 316/316L Stainless Steel. This flange needs to be welded to the oil pan.

Where would a good spot to weld to the pan be?
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The pan is steel I would mate plain steel to plain steel, mounting is I feel should be pretty low. Mount it on the opposite side from the starter less chance of accidentally damaging it if you have to pull the starter.

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