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Re: Pyro and Boost gauge - what kind and where did you mount

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RichD wrote:Question for the forum: what would you use the temperature gauge for: engine oil, water or trans oil temp?

It occurred to me that I could order two more temperature sender probes and put them on a three-way two-pole switch.
I was just browsing the forum, trying to figure out how to rig an AT Temp gauge without taking up too much room as I will (FINALLY) be installing my Glow-Shift Gauge. I was at a loss for how to fit one more gauge in there (I am using a RHD pillar pod, it will contain 5 readouts) and I stumbled across your suggestion.

It is brilliant! It is exactly what I will be doing. Lets me monitor coolant or AT at the flick of a switch! Now maybe to figure out something with an indicator to show which is which: AT or Water.
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Mr. Flibble wrote: It is brilliant! It is exactly what I will be doing. Lets me monitor coolant or AT at the flick of a switch! Now maybe to figure out something with an indicator to show which is which: AT or Water.
Double pole, double throw switch; one pole to switch the gauge, the other pole to illuminate two different coloured LEDs to let you know which "side" is on.
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Erebus wrote:
Mr. Flibble wrote: It is brilliant! It is exactly what I will be doing. Lets me monitor coolant or AT at the flick of a switch! Now maybe to figure out something with an indicator to show which is which: AT or Water.
Double pole, double throw switch; one pole to switch the gauge, the other pole to illuminate two different coloured LEDs to let you know which "side" is on.
Now if I can just find some small lights labeled "AT" and "Water".....
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quote="Mr. Flibble"]
It is brilliant! It is exactly what I will be doing. Lets me monitor coolant or AT at the flick of a switch! Now maybe to figure out something with an indicator to show which is which: AT or Water.[/quote]


blue for water and red for AT fluid or brown if you screw up the tranny!
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I have a spare Auto Meter Boost gauge that I need to get rid of. Its the larger size at 2" 5/8ths. New around $75.. its still new in box for $50.
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Where can I get an EGR plate drilled/tapped for pyro probe? Oddball offroad's site is no longer working
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You can easily make it yourself. I used a piece of 1/4" plate steel I had laying around for the exhaust manifold side. I traced out a paper template of the shape and bolt hole pattern and glued it to the steel as a drill template. I was later able to drill and tap a center hole to mount the compression fitting for the thermocouple itself.

I did the same thing for the intake manifold to plank off the cold side of the EGR valve using a piece of 1/4" aluminum plate..
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Wish I had the tools to do that...i've been trying to find a tapped blanking plate as well.
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I spent $100 and had a guy seal weld a 1/4" piece of aluminium onto where the EGR goes and he also fabricated a losange shape steel plate to fit over the exhaust manifold end of the EGR. One thing you MUST consider if you are doing anything like this is "galvanic reaction". Steel plate against aluminium does not work, the aluminium will start to erode because of the galvanic reaction.

There are a couple of members that have manufactured EGR blanking kits, I'd suggest going to either of the two site search engines and search "EGR blanking kits" and see what you turn up. I also know that CVI installs these kits, maybe give them a call?

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Bought mine off of ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EGR-REMOVAL-K ... 259a15b3e2
This seller will also drill and tap a hole upon request.

For my L400 I bought from this seller because it came with gaskets: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EGR-BLANKING- ... 20e54d1dc6

If you're looking for a 1/8"-27 NPT tapped hole, then I can drill it for you.
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I also dont have the tools to fab one myself and i have searched and nothing recent has been posted

I will call CVI and ask there
Tojo wrote:Bought mine off of ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EGR-REMOVAL-K ... 259a15b3e2
This seller will also drill and tap a hole upon request.

For my L400 I bought from this seller because it came with gaskets: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EGR-BLANKING- ... 20e54d1dc6

If you're looking for a 1/8"-27 NPT tapped hole, then I can drill it for you.
Excellent, i will contact the eBay seller
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I contacted CVI and Butch said they are out of the kits.

I also contacted the UK sellers for more information about drilling and tapping the hole for the EGT probe

I'll post back with details once I know more
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Another option to check out is Dennis Lambert. See if he can help you.

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FalcoColumbarius wrote:Another option to check out is Dennis Lambert. See if he can help you.

Falco.
Thanks Falco!
I've been in contact and he has the regular plates. Waiting to hear back about the drilled and tapped plate.
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stever1000 wrote:
FalcoColumbarius wrote:Another option to check out is Dennis Lambert. See if he can help you.

Falco.
Thanks Falco!
I've been in contact and he has the regular plates. Waiting to hear back about the drilled and tapped plate.
Well, I'm not particularly smart and my wisdom is limited but sometimes I get a flash in the pan, as it were. Please pass on my regards to Dennis... smiles.

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