I need to replace the oil pressure switch that sits between the push rod tubes.
Will I lose a lot of oil as I have only just done an oil change and new filter and is it straightforward to access?
Changing Oil Pressure Switch
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Re: Changing Oil Pressure Switch
As long as you are fairly quick less than a couple of teaspoons full
if you Jack the van up on the n/s you loose less.
idealy don’t run it before hand so the oil is thicker Too
if you Jack the van up on the n/s you loose less.
idealy don’t run it before hand so the oil is thicker Too
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Re: Changing Oil Pressure Switch
....and it’s only a 1 white knuckle for tightening it up (30Nm)


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