fuzzmanmatt
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I mean, the same filter has been on the modular engine since 1991, so it's not like a 22mm thread is common or anything... If they're listing a 20mm thread it's not for the FL820S.
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Glowshift said they have one (the f 150 one) but don't list the Expy anywhere...…….still looking into it.Answer was posted in post #8.
It will work but it's just hard to get to. I plan to go this route but with an electric sender one.Just curious. Saw this one the F150 forum and wondered why this wouldn't work.
"tapped into the oil pressure by putting a T fitting where the original oil pressure "idiot gauge" sending is located, behind the oil filter. My first attempt was with one of the plastic lines that come with the gauge, which melted within an hour and dumped about a quart of oil (that's why the oil pan looks so wet). The stock dash "gauge" never even flickered."
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Used it on what, and what is a can bus module.I used the glowshift sandwich adapter fits fine.
But instead of new gauges in the dash I send the temperature and pressure sensor signals to a custom CAN bus module I built so I can read the data using Torque Pro.
https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/auxiliary-can-bus-module.38436/#post-341349
Glowshift adapter I bought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007SXL754
This is from Glowshift;
Nicole M (GlowShift Gauges, LLC)
Apr 13, 2:12 PM EDT
Hello,
Thank you for your response. My apologies, I thought you were referring to the Oil Filter Sandwich not being listed. We currently do not have a package for the Ford Expedition. Our team continues to research and plan different packages that are requested. I will send this over to our development team and maybe in the future that could be an option for us! Thank you for your feedback regarding this, Brent.
Thank you & have a wonderful day,
Nicole M
And all the ones are 20mm on Ebay so nobody has the sandwich adapter for the Expy.
So I guess Glowshift has it but doesn't even know it. At $42 total I will just go with the port near the filter mount.I used the linked glowshift sandwich adapter on my 5.4L 2011 Expy.
CAN Bus is the data network the truck's different computer modules use to communicate.
Why do you say that when you know nothing about me?Tell me what is different about a 5.4L in an F150 vs an Expedition. Do they both use the same FL820S oil filter? Yep. How would a sandwich adapter work on an F150 that uses the same oil filter as an Expedition, but the sandwich adapter wouldn’t work on an Expedition?
I am utterly shocked that something sold on ebay doesn’t work as advertised. This is a first....... Someone must tell someone about this....... But the ebay listings show it fits an Expedition, right? If the internet says it, it must be true.
As far as Glowshift not knowing, they don’t know for sure and aren’t willing to stick their necks out on a line without first testing themselves. They don’t know that the 4.6/5.4/6.8 Modular motor uses the same oil filter throughout the history of the mod motor. They haven’t had one in their shop, so they aren’t going to say for sure. And when it comes to owners that modify, F150 owners are much more likely to modify over an Expedition owner.
For as old as you are, you didn’t do much “hot rodding” back in the 60s and 70s, did you? All those guys doing parts bin swaps to make more power...... “but the catalog doesn’t show that this part fits Granada.....” had to do exactly what we are doing here: if it fits that and I have the same thread/bolt pattern.... it should work. People put f150 leaf springs on their Explorers. guarantee you that swap doesn’t show up in the spring catalog.
I don't fix things that ain't broken, and it would be a stock ford pump it I did.I'd just install a Melling oil pump and be done with it.
I don't fix things that ain't broken, and it would be a stock ford pump it I did.
Same here. I'd probably go with the Econoline van E350 5.4L version oil pump, heavier duty.
Why do you say that when you know nothing about me?
Oh please, and I am guessing you worked in an office all your life or maybe a factory ?…...lolBecause you grew up in a time of hot rodding, but clearly have never hot rodded.
Oh please, and I am guessing you worked in an office all your life or maybe a factory ?…...lol
Too bad you didn't have time to work on any cars.Sorta both. I went to school for engineering, now I work in an office at a factory.
Thanks for sharing that, I was thinking about using that nylon tubing on mine. Why did you leave the stock idiot light switch in? I read that if you ground the wire to the stock gauge it will act like it has good pressure on the gauge.Just curious. Saw this one the F150 forum and wondered why this wouldn't work.
"tapped into the oil pressure by putting a T fitting where the original oil pressure "idiot gauge" sending is located, behind the oil filter. My first attempt was with one of the plastic lines that come with the gauge, which melted within an hour and dumped about a quart of oil (that's why the oil pan looks so wet). The stock dash "gauge" never even flickered."
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