sergei wrote:Slightly OT:
That brass T connector WILL crack eventually.
Have heard that quite a few times now, keep planning on changing it. Will try to do it before I regret it

Is it just the fact its brass, or is it the way its mounted full stop?
evil_si wrote:disconnect the wiring at the sender unit, and test it,
usually by jumping to the max limit it indicates a short to ground, either the sender unit itself or in the wire
done that and it all seemed fine, which is also why I rangi-wired it up just to make sure the wiring wasn't faulty. only two wires on the sender, one an earth which is earthed properly, the other is the sender wire to the gauge which has a good continuity to the gauge and not earthing out anywhere. the sender body itself is earthed out, but neither terminals are (with wiring disconnected)
checked the ohmes on the sender and can't get a reading. but also noticed the gauge reads 100psi whether the sender wiring is connected or not. all that needs to be connected is 12v+ and the earth on the gauge, and it'll read 100psi. is that normal with the sender disconnected??
oh and its an AutoGAUGE, not Autometer as I said above

Get what you pay for I guess