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SKU: BBM-013-4000-00 Pressure Sensor Mounting Nut for 1100cc Diesel Engine Systems


Pressure Sensor Mounting Nut for 1100cc Diesel Engine Systems
Purchase Pressure Sensor Mounting Nut for 1100cc Diesel Engine Systems
  • SKU: BBM-013-4000-00 Pressure Sensor Mounting Nut for 1100cc Diesel Engine Systems

  • $7.99

Description

When you're dealing with pressure sensors on your diesel engine, it's the small parts that can cause the biggest headaches. A loose or damaged sensor mounting nut means unreliable readings, possible sensor damage, or worse—a sensor that falls out completely. This replacement nut ensures your pressure sensor stays securely mounted and properly sealed, so you get accurate readings when you need them most.

What You're Getting

  • Precision threads that hold your pressure sensor securely without overtightening
  • Durable steel construction that won't strip or corrode in engine conditions
  • Proper sizing for 1100cc diesel engine sensor applications
  • Direct replacement that fits like the original—no modifications needed

Built for Real Farm Work

This mounting nut is designed for the compact diesel engines found in smaller tractors, utility vehicles, and specialty farm equipment. These 1100cc engines work hard in everything from compact utility tractors to mowing equipment, and they depend on accurate pressure monitoring to stay healthy. Whether you're running a small acreage operation or maintaining grounds, reliable engine monitoring keeps you working.

Made to Last

Engine bay conditions are tough on small hardware—heat, vibration, and exposure to fluids can quickly destroy cheap fasteners. This nut is built from quality steel with proper heat treatment to handle the constant thermal cycling and vibration of diesel engine operation.

Good to Know

Hand-tighten first to avoid cross-threading, then finish with a wrench for the proper seal. Don't overtighten—you want the sensor secure without damaging the threads or crushing the seal. If you're replacing the sensor at the same time, it's a good opportunity to inspect the sensor port threads and clean out any debris.