AuroraGirl
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- Northern Wisconsin
- First Name
- Taylor
- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
- Truck Model
- K10, K25
- Engine Size
- 400(?), 350
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19244500 but a GM tsb says 10201489but THIS IS AA a square body.. it should have a old styyle sender not a sensor
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OIL PRESSURE GAUGE OPERATION
ALL MODELS
Oil pressure gauge measures electrical current from variable resistance unit (oil pressure sending unit). Sending unit has low resistance when oil pressure is low and has about 90 ohms resistance when oil pressure is high. A change in resistance changes current flow through gauge electromagnetic coils, causing pointer to move from low to high. Sending unit locations are as follows.- 2.5L - In right side of block, under intake manifold.
- 2.8L - At bottom left of engine block, on oil filter housing.
- 4.3L (Astro, Safari, S and T Series) - At top rear of engine block.
- 4.3L (All Others) - At lower left rear of engine block.
- 5.0L & 5.7L - At lower left rear of engine block.
- 6.2L - At top left rear of engine block.
- 7.4L - At lower left front of engine block.
OIL PRESSURE GAUGE INACCURATE
- Check for shorts or opens in wiring between oil pressure sending unit and cluster or for inoperative oil pressure sending unit. Disconnect oil pressure sending unit at engine. Connect one lead of Instrument Panel Tester (J-33431) to Tan wire and other lead to ground.
- Turn ignition on. Set tester resistance dial to zero ohms. Oil pressure should read low. Now set resistance dial to 35 ohms. Oil pressure gauge should read half or have 7-8 segments illuminated. Set resistance dial to 90 ohms. Oil pressure gauge should read high.
- If fuel gauge responds correctly, replace oil pressure gauge sending unit. If gauge does not respond as indicated, check Tan wire between fuel gauge sending unit and cluster connector. If wire is okay, replace inoperative cluster.