I am just fitting a new plastic pipe for the oil pressure gauge from the TC block to the back of the dashboard.
I bought a 6ft pipe not knowing if it were long enough. 5ft is normal, 7ft rare and expensive.
I am thinking of running the pipe attached to the loom on top of the tunnel, [not through the black hole in the chassis], and then through the rear bulkhead where the loom goes, which is right next to where it connects to the block. This seems to me to be by far the shortest route.
My questions are:-
1) Why did Lotus not use this route?
2) Can anyone thing of any good reason why the oil pressure pipe should not go along this shortest route?
My only thoughts are that when the car is complete, to replace that pipe, the route through the chassis is far easier, but any new pipe could be run there leaving the one I am now putting in, where it is, cable tied to the wiring loom.