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    Senior Member akarmy's Avatar
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    Default Remote Oil Pressure sender

    Thought I would do a quick review of the Remote Oil Pressure kit that you can get from Kitfox Aircraft. It allows you to move the oil pressure sender off of the Rotax 912 and back to the firewall to get extended longevity by reducing the vibrations that it gets from the engine.

    The kit is very complete with all nuts, washers, screws, clamps, wire, hose, fittings etc. Couldn't ask for an easier setup. Here's a few pictures to give you a sense of it.




    I also installed a new pressure sender to make sure as mine was a bit flakey at this point. The new ones are much cheaper as they don't com from Rotax, however they are both made by VDO and look to be the same part. The only thing I did was to move the brass ring over to the new one. Not sure what it's function really is, but it looks nice! You take a bit of heat with a propane torch to the ring and it releases the glue from the old one. Then just use some RTV to attach it to the new one.



    So there you have it. If you too need something like this, give John a call at the factory and he can hook you up!
    Andy Karmy
    Kitfox 7 - 912S - SOLD
    Auburn, WA

    http://kitfoxflying.com

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    Default Re: Remote Oil Pressure sender

    If what I see is correct. The firewall mount is bolt and an adel clamp, nothing else.

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    Default Re: Remote Oil Pressure sender

    the fitting coming out of the engine, does it have a restrictor in it. Reason being, if the line ever ruptured you can loose a bunch of oil. If you have a restrictor, the oil will leak out slowely. That's what I have on the RV.
    steve
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    model IV 1200-flying
    912uls
    IVO medium in-flight
    RV7A-flying
    IO-360
    constant speed prop

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    Default Re: Remote Oil Pressure sender

    The only slight change is there is a 1/4" wide braid strap that with a ring terminal crimped to the end that wraps around the housing underneath the rubber on the clamp. You need the housing of the sensor to be grounded well to get good readings.
    Andy Karmy
    Kitfox 7 - 912S - SOLD
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    http://kitfoxflying.com

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    Default Re: Remote Oil Pressure sender

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyfox View Post
    the fitting coming out of the engine, does it have a restrictor in it. Reason being, if the line ever ruptured you can loose a bunch of oil. If you have a restrictor, the oil will leak out slowely. That's what I have on the RV.
    Hum, ya I had forgot about that. I had that on my RV also. No there is not an external restrictor on this setup. I don't know how the internals of the Rotax are as to how much oil would pump out that port. That may or may not be a Lycoming specific issue...
    Andy Karmy
    Kitfox 7 - 912S - SOLD
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    http://kitfoxflying.com

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    Senior Member Slyfox's Avatar
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    Default Re: Remote Oil Pressure sender

    I would think any oil lose would be bad. A restrictor is on my list, even replace the one fitting with the one from vans would work, although I think theirs is on a 45. I was thinking on putting one in.
    steve
    slyfox
    model IV 1200-flying
    912uls
    IVO medium in-flight
    RV7A-flying
    IO-360
    constant speed prop

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