Ok ok, I have asked bout this before, and I was told by some ppl here that a mechanical oil temp gauge, would mean that there is a tube or capillary that comes directly from the oil line back to the back of the meter and back to the oil line again?
Did I understand correctly or did I misunderstand
Mechanical gauges are a lot cheaper than electronic ones
But im not quite comfortablewith the fact that extremely hot oil is in the cabin. And if it ever bursts it will squirt not cancerous oil into my face and eye balls…….now maybe I misunderstood that maybe someone was saying that in the engine bay, there is a sensor and oil line feeds into that mechanically – then the signal sends through to the temp gauge in the cabin.
Someone please explain this to me, though I have asked briefly, I didn’t quite get that clear, because I have seen some gauges, reasonable prices but I think they are mechanical. Are they safe, has anyone had problems?
Im getting an oil cooler, I will have all the fittings but I want the temp to come from the line before it enters the oil cooler – I have to get this fitting that goes in the middle of a line, which there is a place to put the sensor in.
Please give me some feedback
Thanks