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    I recently purchased an AutoMeter oil pressure gauge, since my oil light comes on sometimes at idle, but not on a consistent basis. It has a 1/8" fitting and a 1/4" adapter, but from what I have read, I will need a metric adapter to make it fit my car. Does anyone know what size I need?

    I did quite a few searches looking for this information, and I thought I had found it once, but when I went back through my history of searches, I could not find it.


  • #2
    Anyone?

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    • #3
      Have you tried yor local parts store? They normally have a brass fitting assortment behind the counter.
      Brian
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      93 GL modyfied!!!
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      • #4
        I know where I can get them, I just don't know what size I need, I just know that it is metric.

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        • #5
          Would be cool if you found out what size since I'll be using autometer gauges too

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          • #6
            What you can do is go to your parts house and get them to pull a factory sender. Next get them to identify threads on it( they can use nuts out of their bolt bins if they don't have a gauge) then buy the right adapter. I sold parts for YEARS and have done this many times, you just have to find a parts PERSON not a parts puller.
            93 festiva aka "the sexy"
            04 blown GT stang
            99 wrangler (in the middle of a 5.2 swap)

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            • #7
              IIRC, the issue is that the metric fitting is tapered so it's not an off the shelf fitting.
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              • #8
                If you have a NAPA store, ask them to look up the part number for the stock Festiva oil sending unit. Then ask them if they have a regular catalog (not the computer) with a picture of it. I believe the catalog lists the thread size with the picture. I know the thread pitch is only one number off from the American 1/8 pipe, but I don't remember which way it is. One of them is 27 threads and the other is 28 threads.
                You gonna race that thing?
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                • #9
                  metric pipe

                  I thought that metric pipe was almost identical to imperial pipe. Am I wrong?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bravekozak View Post
                    I thought that metric pipe was almost identical to imperial pipe. Am I wrong?
                    If your imperial pipe is the same as the American national pipe thread then they would be almost the same as the metric. As a matter of fact before I knew the oil pressure hole on the Festy block was a metric, I tried screwing in a brass 1/8 NPT pipe fitting. I was able to screw it in with a wrench, but I noticed it was peeling a little shaving of brass off the fitting so I quit until I was able to verify that it was a different size.
                    You gonna race that thing?
                    http://www.sdfcomputers.com/Festivaracing.htm

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                    • #11
                      I am fairly sure what you need id Japanese thread size. It is different that british or american or whatever. I looked it up nce mysekf and have it weitten down somewhere...

                      good news is that autometer ( I think is the company) sells a set of adapters that fit perfect. Look on Jegs catalog or something like that. It lists the dize you need.

                      google pipe threads and read all about the japanese standard

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                      • #12
                        I domt type well in the dark.

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