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I’m not 100% sure if this is true in the 7A too, but i think it is . You can check my theory by looking at your old engine you pulled.jbrentd wrote:Beautiful engine! I really enjoy your updates.
Question: does the orientation of the two oil pressure sensors on the drivers side matter? Mine are the reverse of how your are installed.
Well you know how long I’ve been gathering!! And yes, having a clean start is way easier - one of the primary reasons I didn’t do a URQ (I couldn’t find anything in my price range with a good body) - I just don’t have the time (or skills) to dive into major body work... I can do basic stuff, good at spraying but am way to picky with no budget for paint given everything else I wanted to do on this project.Afterthought wrote:Nothing would make me happier than to have one my projects with the engine finished in a crate and the body/paint done , like what you’re doing . Just installing and fabbing. You’ve got the right idea !
Which turbo is that ?

I didn’t know that thank you (I assumed they could be reversed because the 3b in the car had them reversed, my built motor was an AAN so I left the sensors where they were.Afterthought wrote:I’m not 100% sure if this is true in the 7A too, but i think it is . You can check my theory by looking at your old engine you pulled.jbrentd wrote:Beautiful engine! I really enjoy your updates.
Question: does the orientation of the two oil pressure sensors on the drivers side matter? Mine are the reverse of how your are installed.
I think that you can’t switch the sensors unless one is threaded into an adapter.
In the AAN you have actually two different size threads , one hole is m10 and one is m16x1.5 . The bottom / larger hole has a check valve inside . Some of the urS cars (either urs4 or urs6? ) came without a gauge so the pressure sender( bottom hole ) is plugged with a bolt . I used it for a gauge. The larger port with the check valve sees the pressure that is going to your head .
If you ever need or want to change your gauge to an auto meter or different brand all you need is a metric to auto meter gauge adapter - I think it’s PN 2268.
My engines both have gauge sender on the bottom and pressure switch on top .

Thanks!ringbearer wrote:As previous stated, awesome build one of my favorites! Keep it up



















Very inspirational (and humbling) project!FFF wrote:
Some Iabed Ind bits... thanks to Issam for the development on these old engines!
Thanks - collected parts for several years!!MikeB25 wrote:Very inspirational (and humbling) project!FFF wrote:
Some Iabed Ind bits... thanks to Issam for the development on these old engines!
How does the Iabed breather puck thing mount to the block?


Yes that’s more in line with what I was thinking... pain in the rear...DE80q wrote:That's a significant screw up. I believe they are actually supposed to be around .002" slip not .006 press! It's going to have to be set up in a lathe and opened up a little.





