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ISSPRO R17166 User Manual

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Form No. IS179 (Rev. G 11/21/2013

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ISSPRO, INC.

2515 N.E. Riverside Way

Post Office Box 11177

Portland, Oregon 97211-1899

503-528-3400

800-888-8065

Fax: 503-528-3495

www.isspro.com

© 2008 ISSPRO, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

EXHAUST BACKPRESSURE GAUGE AND
SENSOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1

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Disconnect batteries. Do not reconnect battery power until

system is fully configured to avoid risk of shock or fire.

I C O N K E Y

CAUTION

Tools may be required

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2

Find a location where exhaust backpressure can be measured without the

sensor exceeding 275° F. This typically requires at least a 24” length of

metal tubing (typically 3/16” or larger copper) connected to a tapped

hole in the exhaust manifold, with the sensor installed in the other end

of the tubing. ISSPRO kit R78855 includes the tubing and necessary

fittings. When tubing is installed, all tubing including coils should be

oriented such that the path is always uphill from the exhaust to the

sensor, with no low spots. The coils of tubing should be oriented

vertically to prevent low spots (which contribute to soot clogging). If a

factory Exhaust Backpressure sensor is used, you may be able to install a

Tee fitting (obtain from your local automotive supply store) to

accommodate this sensor in the same location.

3

Install the new sensor. Pressure sensor threads are ⅛” NPTF.

Many Emission Control Devices are connected to OEM sensors or switches. Be careful not to

disable these when installing a sensor.

4

If leakage occurs at the sensor, tighten one-quarter turn at a time until leakage stops. If necessary,

thread sealant such as Teflon tape may be used.

When using a torque wrench, tighten approximately 20nm/15 lb-in. or slightly more, if leakage

occurs. Do not use the body of the sensor to tighten! Use only the hex and the correct wrench.

Do not over tighten!

5

Connect the pressure sensor to the pressure sensor harness by pressing the connector into

the slot.

Figure 1: Pressure sensor and harness.

6

Route the sensor harness to the intended gauge mounting location, using grommets as appropriate

when passing through the firewall. Connect the sensor harness to the gauge connector as follows:

7

Trim sensor harness wires to desired length, leaving enough length to allow the gauge to be

pulled from the pod or mounting location without disconnecting the connector.