My BP motor is a later model that doesn't have the oil feed like the NA8 and early NA6.
I'm not really happy with the t-piece oil feed off my oil pressure sender. I've got a leak down there which I could fix but it's a real pain trying to fit a spanner in there under the intake manifold/starter motor/doing arm gymnastics under a car when my arms are all too long. ...... If I fix it now I'm sure I'll have to get down there in the future which will probably lead to me removing the intake manifold to tighten a bolt.
So I'm thinking of fitting an oil sandwich plate or oil filter relocation because it's a more accessible part of the engine bay.
Could somebody advise where I could purchase one today in Brisbane? I've found one at Option1 (suspect Nissan ones are different) and a RX8 one at Mazfix at Springwood. Both are around $150 just for the plate which seems a bit exy? Unsure if the RX8 one would fit either.
Oil sandwich plate in Brisbane?
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Re: Oil sandwich plate in Brisbane?
Jerrah,
I've just handed MX5 Mania some Works Engineering stock - they have both the sandwich plate and the filter relocation kits. Please check the price with them.
Bryan
I've just handed MX5 Mania some Works Engineering stock - they have both the sandwich plate and the filter relocation kits. Please check the price with them.
Bryan
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Thanks Bryan, really wanted to find one today (last day of leave from work to get project finished) - I had already found a few in Sydney. I will investigate though.
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Re: Oil sandwich plate in Brisbane?
Solution:
2nd hand sandwich plate from MX5 Plus.
Fittings from Enzed.
I think it makes a better solution than using adapters off the oil pressure sender port.
2nd hand sandwich plate from MX5 Plus.
Fittings from Enzed.
I think it makes a better solution than using adapters off the oil pressure sender port.
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WARNING: You may have issues with threads.
The GREX/GREDDY (being Japanese) blocks typically use 1/8" BSP-28 (British Standard Pipe, 28 Threads Per Inch) threading.
Many sensors (being typically USA-sourced) use 1/8" NPT-27 (American National Pipe, 27 Threads Per Inch) threading.
These are NOT interchangeable so you may need to buy adapters for the sensors.
I had these issues when I did my oil cooler install (see http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091&start=173)
The GREX/GREDDY (being Japanese) blocks typically use 1/8" BSP-28 (British Standard Pipe, 28 Threads Per Inch) threading.
Many sensors (being typically USA-sourced) use 1/8" NPT-27 (American National Pipe, 27 Threads Per Inch) threading.
These are NOT interchangeable so you may need to buy adapters for the sensors.
I had these issues when I did my oil cooler install (see http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=41091&start=173)
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Re: Oil sandwich plate in Brisbane?
These look ok for 25 bucks+ship and has the NPT fittings.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Oil-Fil ... 25644b313a
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Oil-Fil ... 25644b313a
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Lokiel wrote:WARNING: You may have issues with threads.
Thank you for the warning. :-) I've already spent time learning about the NTP and BSP threads through my oil pressure feed / t-piece.
I'm actually going massive potential underkill with the sandwich plate (I guess i could throw in an oil temp sensor and a oil cooler) and I'm only using it to feed the turbo.
As such I got a BSP fitting to my turbo line from Enzed and everything has fitted perfectly.
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Re: Oil sandwich plate in Brisbane?
jerrah wrote:Lokiel wrote:WARNING: You may have issues with threads.
Thank you for the warning. :-) I've already spent time learning about the NTP and BSP threads through my oil pressure feed / t-piece.
I'm actually going massive potential underkill with the sandwich plate (I guess i could throw in an oil temp sensor and a oil cooler) and I'm only using it to feed the turbo.
As such I got a BSP fitting to my turbo line from Enzed and everything has fitted perfectly.
Nice, you get a turbo oil feed plus provision for oil temp and pressure. Sounds like a win.
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