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EJ25 gauge install


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SUbaru sells a tap that goes into one of the oil journal plugs for the oil pressure gauge. If your not going to use the factory water temp gauge you can install it there, or get an old radiator inlet/outlet and expeiment with drilling and tapping there.

 

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I got a oil pressure unit out of my old EA81 (not the switcj type, the pressure type) then used a right angle brass pipe fitting and mounted in the old pressure switches place, the unit sits just under the water passage way below the Alt on my EJ22. Sorry, no pictures yet.

 

The problem with the stock temp sensor area is using adaptors on it causes the new temp sensor to be not in line with the flow of coolent. I'm not sure if this is a problem or not, but I wouldn't take the chance. I was looking at pluming it into the thermostat housing under the motor. But I think I'll just go with the resistor trick for my conversion in the Brat.

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Im at the same stage with my ej22 swap.I could tee of a heater hose but I want a location that is connected to the engine with metal-direct link.That way I can see if Im overheating becuase of no coolant or something.With between the temp sender and the engine you lose that.I don't really want to lose my engine because it overheats because a hose burst or fluid is low and the gauge not tell me.Can the water distribution pipe come off without taking intake manifold off?

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Im at the same stage with my ej22 swap.I could tee of a heater hose but I want a location that is connected to the engine with metal-direct link.That way I can see if Im overheating becuase of no coolant or something.With between the temp sender and the engine you lose that.I don't really want to lose my engine because it overheats because a hose burst or fluid is low and the gauge not tell me.Can the water distribution pipe come off without taking intake manifold off?

 

Its pretty easy to tell when something like that happens. If your gauge says your motor is running at 50 degrees, chances are theres no coolant. The situation as you described it won't happen. You will either see superheated coolant temps during overheat, or temps WAAAAAYYYYY below normal. Eaither is a good indicator of a problem ;)

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I routed it off the hose that comes from the water pump so that one is inlet.As far as the heater core goes...I think they are symetrical as far as flow goes...(fingers crossed).

Then I found out that the oil hose that came in my gauge kit is too short if I run it through the fender like the wires..Maybe through some of the grometted holes in the firewall instead...

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I have a plastic tee that on two ends in barbed,and the T is 1/2 pipe thread. then find various adapters to go from 1/2 pipe to what ever your temp sender is.I have two adapters on my coolant temp line and 4 to on the oil pressure...

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