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rabbit Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 20:17:26
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Message: I am thinking of adding an oil temp gauge on my 2000 3.9 and am wondering if anyone else had added this gauge? Where did you put the temp sender? It's supposed to be submersed in the oil and the only place for that is to drill a hole in the oil pan and weld in a bung. That requires dropping the pan and I don't want to do that. The only other place I can see to put it (unsubmersed) is by the distributor where it looks like the oil pressure sensor is - but the quarters are tight.
Anyone have other suggestions?
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tortoise Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 20:24:27
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Message: WHY ?????????????????????????????
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MORON s Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 20:26:06
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Message: THATS IT ALWAYS GOTTA BE F_U_C_K_I_N WITH IT JUST LEAVE IT ALONE AND DRIVE IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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rabbit Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 21:15:53
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Message: Mo-ron
You do your thing and I'll do mine.
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HARE Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 21:18:17
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draugluin Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 21:29:03
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Message: i wouldn't do it, there isn't any need to know the temp of the oil anyways, and if you are worried about it get a cooling system for it instead of putting a rinky dinky gauge that tells you a number you really dont know piss about. :(
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rabbit Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 21:29:41
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Message: You're showing how much class you have. I ask a question and you think you're better than everyone.
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STS Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/25/2003 21:38:11
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Message: I love hasenpfeffer :-P
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Deep Purple *GenI*
10/26/2003 09:59:23
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Message: Go to a dual oil filter setup. There is connections for a pressure and a temperature gauge. Best other place is the oil pan, It's alot of work. Though I do agree there is little need of a temp gauge, but you got to do what you got to do. Good luck.
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