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Pug_101

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my current oil pressure sender looks like the one in Pug_101's post with a large black ring of flats (probably 45mm ish accross flats) at the base of the large section, and I'm having trouble getting off. Any tips appreciated.

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Same as the one above, the black ring is plastic & sits over the hex on the sender. If you can get a set of swan-necks or a pipe wrench in there you should be fine to get it undone but I've got them undone with taht ring on byhand before & it didn't leak. :o

 

The new sender looks right. :D Don't forget a new copper washer though. :blink:

 

Graham.

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davev

i did mine not so long ago and i gotta say them stubby spanners work a treat. although i had to give it a hit with my hand to undo it(expecting to rip my wrist to shreads). :D

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Sy_

Thanks for the replies,

 

pugrallye: well I don't know it's imperial, the measurement accross the points of the thread was approx 10mm.

 

pugtorque: so the black plastic ring is hiding a 17mm hex? Hmmm, can you push it down (nearer the block) to gain access to the flats? I'll try this when I get home as the thing's too tight to get off by hand.

 

Cheers,

 

Sy

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Grim.Badger
pugtorque: so the black plastic ring is hiding a 17mm hex? Hmmm, can you push it down (nearer the block) to gain access to the flats?

 

You can on the 205 GTi engines, but last time I checked you can't on the S16 (can't remember which engine you have :wacko: )

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Sy_

Yes you can 'pull it down' indeed and if you've got a cheap spanner set (where the spanners are about 3mm thick) you can just about slide one in there.

 

Removed she looks like this:

20070411oilpressuresenqu5.jpg

 

NB: the AF dim of the lower section was more than 17mm - my 19mm spanner loosened it but still felt a bit open. The black plastic ring is a fraction over 40mm AF if anyone cares.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Sy

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pugrallye
the AF dim of the lower section was more than 17mm - my 19mm spanner loosened it but still felt a bit open. The black plastic ring is a fraction over 40mm AF if anyone cares.

not that it really matters, as it sounds nit picky but the hex is actually imperial, not metric, god knows why though??? as i tried to say earlier in thread, seemed to come out wrong though, lol

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pug_ham
the hex is actually imperial, not metric,

11/16's is near as damn it 17mm, just like 19mm is 3/4's.

 

Graham.

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Pug_101
Yes you can 'pull it down' indeed and if you've got a cheap spanner set (where the spanners are about 3mm thick) you can just about slide one in there.

 

Removed she looks like this:

20070411oilpressuresenqu5.jpg

 

NB: the AF dim of the lower section was more than 17mm - my 19mm spanner loosened it but still felt a bit open. The black plastic ring is a fraction over 40mm AF if anyone cares.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Sy

 

 

Looks like my sensor, but I've got no black ring. Might have made life easier for me.

Cheers

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