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Old 11-15-2002, 03:18 PM
Bob Putnam Bob Putnam is offline
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I think that your best bet is to use the block fitting for the oil pressure tap. Put a "T" in between the block and the oil pressure sender/tap. It's not ideal, but will flow enough oil for those "oops" times. The picture doesn't show a "T", which should be in the middle of the extension.

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