After noticing a much-more-than-usual oil spill on the garage floor, I decided to look for an oil leak. Long story short, I saw that my Autometer oil pressure sending unit is seeping oil out by the electrical contact (sending unit is vertical, with threaded fitting on bottom and contact on top, underneath the turbo). At the base is a brass nut (edges like a quarter) that holds the stud in place. On top of that is the crimp-on connector with wire, and on top of that is a small (maybe 5/16") nut. I reached in with some vice grips and tightened both nuts, but that didn't help. Still seeping quickly while the car is running. (I'll guess about 1 teaspoon per minute)
Does anyone know if it's OK to put an O-ring under the base brass nut or will it insulate the ground contact, causing the gauge not to function? Or should I not be so cheap and just go buy another sending unit?
Does anyone know if it's OK to put an O-ring under the base brass nut or will it insulate the ground contact, causing the gauge not to function? Or should I not be so cheap and just go buy another sending unit?