
the little nipple twisty thing just didnt fit round the big metal thing



it screwed on a tiny bit, but then wouldnt budge!
im pretty sure it has to screw up the whole way.


help!




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Skywalker wrote:what the fook kinda boost gauge is that?!?
Mine just had a gauge, a pipe, and two wires![]()
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I'd have thought the gold metal(little twisty nipple thing) screws into the back of the gauge, and the black tuning plumbs into that, with a cable tie.
I have no clue what the other bits are, so I could be very, very wrong.![]()
Dave Goodhand wrote:It doesn't screw"all" the way on.
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You need to get 2 open ended spanners and just screw it up as tight as it'll go(as mine looked a bit like this) and this is what I did.
Works all well now, so can only presume thats what yours does.
BTW..
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mine didn't tighten up all the way up, it had a about 4 threads left showing.
Dave Goodhand wrote:Oh right..
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I don't know then.
As mine didn't have anything apart from a small part like that, that screwed onto the sender unit.To be honest, if you screw it up and connect it together and it doesn't work.
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then something is wrong.
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I'm gathering it didn't come with instructions..
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mine did but they were a joke.
Just a very poor wiring diagram, and a drawing of how the parts go together.
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If you like I'll take some pics of how mine is set up(as it looks fairly similar
(although I have a digital gauge) and post them up on friday
(as I'm not in work 2mo)
Dave Goodhand wrote:Pics as promised mate.![]()
You can see that my sender consisted of 3 different brass bits, which aren't done up"all" the way, but are damn tight! lol
HTH