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HotRodPC

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That's the route I would go. Most headers should be fine, but yeah, some will cause troubles there.

Then just tap the ruined hole for a pipe plug.
I think we just cross posted. Yep, thats kinda exactly what I am thinking.
 

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I installed a mechanical oil pressure gauge on mine and wrapped the plastic line in small wire loom plastic to protect it from heat, anyone else try this?
 

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maybe for trucks most headers would be ok but for me the monte carlo I had did not work, maybe an adapter to move it somewhere like a 45 or 90 degree, but the flowtechs were right on it. Melted a hole in the plastic that surrounds the terminals and started dumping oil on the header.
 

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...and the oil isn't supposed to end up on the header??? hmmmmm



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yes, If I have a problem with it in the location, I'll use some brass fittings and move it to a safe place. I have also seen oil pressure guages that use metal tubiting instead of the plastic. So as long I know there is a tap there, I'll be good.
 

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