hamm
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- 1987
- Truck Model
- V 10
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- 350
Back to my oil pressure issue. I went to check the wire from the sending unit and I find that it has two wires in the connector, not one, as everybody says it should have if it is a "sending unit" for a gauge. Suggestions?
PS: Last time I started the truck, the gauge was reading off-the-scale high before starting. Then, after starting, it jumped down to reading about 50-60. With the connector pulled off, it reads very high before starting, and then doesn't change after starting.
PPS: Oreillys shows a unit with only one wire in the connector, while I have two. They say that type, with two wires, is for an idiot light, not a gauge. It's a mystery.
PPPS: OK. I see from further reading on this forum, that the unit by the distributor is the pressure switch, and the sending unit for the gauge is down by the oil filter.
PS: Last time I started the truck, the gauge was reading off-the-scale high before starting. Then, after starting, it jumped down to reading about 50-60. With the connector pulled off, it reads very high before starting, and then doesn't change after starting.
PPS: Oreillys shows a unit with only one wire in the connector, while I have two. They say that type, with two wires, is for an idiot light, not a gauge. It's a mystery.
PPPS: OK. I see from further reading on this forum, that the unit by the distributor is the pressure switch, and the sending unit for the gauge is down by the oil filter.
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