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  • Oil pressure gage for a f15

    Is there a way to add an oil pressure gage and maintain the alarm to a yahama f15 outboard 2006
    Last edited by Bohlrichard; 07-14-2016, 03:30 PM.

  • #2
    Yes there is.

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    • #3
      My thought was to build a "T" type oil header using a nipple, T fitting and adapter to convert to NPT (so that I can use a readily available oil pressure sending unit)

      I am having trouble with the following info.

      Size of the threaded portion of the Yahama oil sender unit
      Source for what I believe may be metric pipe fittings and a conversion to NPT

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      • #4
        The US should have gone metric three or more decades ago. Shame on us.

        Remove the oil pressure switch and measure the thread size. Sears, NAPA and others sell a thread pitch gauge.

        Use Goggle to find metric to NPT conversion fittings. It is full of them.

        Metric to NPT Thread Adapters: Aluminum, Black Nylon, Nickel Plated Brass & 316 Stainless Steel

        What did we do before there was Google?

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        • #5
          we use to run down the local part store and asked them for what we wanted, so they could tell us they could not find it in their catalogs

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 99yam40 View Post
            we use to run down the local part store and asked them for what we wanted, so they could tell us they could not find it in their catalogs
            I remember knowing some old time parts guys that had catalogs in their minds. Give then a conceptual idea as to what you were looking for and they would provide the name of the supplier and the part number.

            Or better still, give you a better way of doing what you wanted to do.

            Alas, those guys are long gone.

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            • #7
              yep all of those guys and the stores have been replaced with ones that could care less.

              luckily we have google now so we can look ourselves

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              • #8
                If I don't go online to the Home Depot website, and find exactly where product is being held within the store, 99% of the yahoos working there (if I can get ones attention) can't tell me if they have stuff or where it might be found.

                I guess we are getting what we pay for in life. Cheaper products and cheaper still customer support.

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                • #9
                  Sometimes you pay way more for a lot less customer service.
                  I.E West Marine......guess some locations are better than others.

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                  • #10
                    actually some of us do still keep catalogs and such in their minds .

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