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Depends I guess on what motor...
BB Chevy has multiple places to access oil galleys. Don't know about other brands, but guys here would know about Ford, Chrysler, etc. Wiring to sensor won't work, gauge uses resistance, light uses dry contact closure. |
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On my old Mopars = I just put a "T" in the Oil Pressure
orifice and I used to mount a Oil Pressure sender from an 60's mopar with an idiot light in the extra hole = Hook that to an additional external light. When the pressure dropped to below about 12-15 Lbs it would ground and the light would go on. and I knew it would be time to look for a Mop!
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Thanks guys.
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