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Old 12-03-17, 09:17 PM
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Thanks John!

Any pictures of the install are appreciated. I am planning to 'T' into the oil pressure indication from in the panel (at the Cessna gauges), but did you do something different? Any advice on any of it is appreciated.

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Old 12-03-17, 10:00 PM
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Thanks John!

Any pictures of the install are appreciated. I am planning to 'T' into the oil pressure indication from in the panel (at the Cessna gauges), but did you do something different? Any advice on any of it is appreciated.

Thanks,
Jeff
Here's the fuel flow transducers; the square aluminum boxes of course. They're plumbed into the main fuel line:

Front: https://imgur.com/lBRUW8q
Rear: https://imgur.com/y6EQVni

My oil pressure are taken directly front the crankcase; front of the engine not far from the propeller hub.
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Old 12-04-17, 05:40 AM
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Thanks! Those locations should work for the Insight as well, and allow reuse of the existing hose for one of the legs. Is the white wire connecting to a temperature probe?
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Thanks John!

Appreciate those pictures John - I see exactly now where I will mount my sensors.
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