What are my options for replacing my oil pressure gauge and my water temp gauge from my 61 109? I currently have the dual mechanical smiths gauge, but the capillary tube is broken. A quote from Gauge Guys was $250+ to repair and refurbish. I would like to get an electric water temp gauge from VDO and a mechanical oil pressure gauge from VDO. I thought about just using the dual gauge for oil pressure, and getting a separate water temp gauge. Thanks.
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What are my options for replacing my oil pressure gauge and my water temp gauge from my 61 109? I currently have the dual mechanical smiths gauge, but the capillary tube is broken. A quote from Gauge Guys was $250+ to repair and refurbish. I would like to get an electric water temp gauge from VDO and a mechanical oil pressure gauge from VDO. I thought about just using the dual gauge for oil pressure, and getting a separate water temp gauge. Thanks. -
My oil pressure gauge is a Sun Pro, cheap, works well fit nicely on the sensor end and in the dash.Comment
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Definately not either. Will my oil pressure hose fit an after market gauge, and where would I get a sender that would fit in the engine block for the water temp gauge?Doug
61 Series II 109 SW
95 RR County LWB
06 Range Rover
98 Discovery LEComment
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Since the truck did not come with either oil or water temp gauges, there's no "purist" or wrongness with using anything you want. The original dash gauge manufacturer was Jaeger. They have been out of business for years, as has Smiths. There is a hearty aftermarket for Smiths and I think maybe even someone bought the trademark and has started making new ones again. Many parts interchange between the two.
You will need an adapter for the water sensor. I think those are readily available. Personally I'd go with an electric gauge there rather than the bulb type. As for the oil pressure, is your sender tube metal or plastic?Comment
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Since the truck did not come with either oil or water temp gauges, there's no "purist" or wrongness with using anything you want. The original dash gauge manufacturer was Jaeger. They have been out of business for years, as has Smiths. There is a hearty aftermarket for Smiths and I think maybe even someone bought the trademark and has started making new ones again. Many parts interchange between the two.
You will need an adapter for the water sensor. I think those are readily available. Personally I'd go with an electric gauge there rather than the bulb type. As for the oil pressure, is your sender tube metal or plastic?Doug
61 Series II 109 SW
95 RR County LWB
06 Range Rover
98 Discovery LEComment
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My Sun pro oil gauge uses a copper tube, the kit supplied linked up nicely with the sender on top of the oil filter unit, they use little nuts to help flare the tube to make a nice seal. It works just fine, and I like things that work as opposed to things that look good and are period "right" but don't necessarily work well.Comment
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