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mugen_ctr
19-09-2012, 06:29 PM
Ok so i hit into a problem... im tryna tap a oil pressure sensor, using a sandwich plate, an things turned for the worse..
long story short, i installed it, having the rubber o ring on the block an to the sandwhich plate, an plate to the filter, had the sensor an gauge plugged in an all wired, started it up for 2 seconds, i hear a weird noise, shut the motor asap, an look down an i see oil pissing every where... FML
I dunno what happened, was the sandwich plate not tight enough? Nothing popped off, oil filter was still tight on
I reverted back to oem filter setup with no sandwhich plate as i still need the car to drive... -_-
The motor is fine, nothing wrong the engine still had oil in it, so it didnt starve, lucky!
http://www.japshop.co.uk/acatalog/SA-SB39-01.jpg
THE 2BSEEN
19-09-2012, 07:46 PM
Hey bro
sorry I can't help but just wanted to sus it out
DLO01
19-09-2012, 08:16 PM
Were the sensor and blanks sealed properly? When you said 'tap an oil pressure sensor' did you actually tap a different/new thread? Are the plate threads (pitch etc) the same as your sensor thread? Have you cross threaded it? Sealant on the threads?
Riced_Civic
19-09-2012, 08:25 PM
where is it coming out from??? all around the sandwich plate or where u placed the sensor???
mugen_ctr
19-09-2012, 08:31 PM
Were the sensor and blanks sealed properly? When you said 'tap an oil pressure sensor' did you actually tap a different/new thread? Are the plate threads (pitch etc) the same as your sensor thread? Have you cross threaded it? Sealant on the threads?
only used 1 of the 3 holes that were tapped an threaded on the sandwich plate for the oil pressure gauge..... It is the same size thread for both, sandwich plate and sensor, i did use PTFE for all bolts that were used to seal up the remanding holes that were in used, an tighten well down as well as the sensor itself
I dont believe its the sensor or blank holes which are sealed to be leaking as i leaked alot of oil, enough oil to not show up on the dip stick, but i could be wrong, gonna re tighten down everything again
Does the centre bolt that holds the sandwhich plate and filter scews on have a certain tightness to it? i hand tighten than use a wrench to tighten further
cheers
mugen_ctr
19-09-2012, 08:33 PM
where is it coming out from??? all around the sandwich plate or where u placed the sensor???
seems like around the sandwich plate, hard to tell with the amount of oil dripping lol, the sensor and blank holes which filled with them little bolts, i used ptfe on the threads as recommended
SLOBRO
19-09-2012, 08:42 PM
ok when you took off your oil filter the first time to install the sanwich plate did you check to see if the seal on the oil filter came off or not??
DLO01
19-09-2012, 08:46 PM
I always bolted the center bolt to the filter itself first. They screw the whole lot on the engine together, hand tight, like you would do without the plate.
mugen_ctr
19-09-2012, 10:30 PM
ahh cheers guys will re-attempt it 2morrw, an this time ill double check everything an if all fails, most likely will hit the mechanics for it
THE 2BSEEN
23-09-2012, 06:52 PM
ahh cheers guys will re-attempt it 2morrw, an this time ill double check everything an if all fails, most likely will hit the mechanics for it
Hey bro how did you go with setting it up again
mugen_ctr
23-09-2012, 11:09 PM
Hey bro how did you go with setting it up again
nah didnt bother with it yet as been busy lately but when im free def gonna reattemp it
fat_85_civic
24-09-2012, 12:11 AM
This is a bit off topic but what is the bolt thing called? And where would you be able to get just that without the sandwhich plate?
I have a sweet thermostat sandwhich plate and need a new 'thing' to fit engine.
Cheers
Luke
zhong
24-09-2012, 10:51 AM
ok when you took off your oil filter the first time to install the sanwich plate did you check to see if the seal on the oil filter came off or not??
^^^ I think this. Make sure it's flat and clean before you reinstall! And that you oil the seal on the sandwich plate (if its still there.. :P) Mine came with two inside bits... but I only needed one - all hand tight, sealed up nicely.
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