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1965 oil pressure sender/transducer for factory gauges
Just picked up a 65 or 66 oil pressure sender/transducer for my factory gauges. How do I check the resistance. Was told it should be 30 ohms for a big car.
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If you can contact Pete Serio on this forum, he might probably know. I believe his user name is Peter Serio
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Thanks for the lead. Now to figure out how to do that.
Bill. |
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According to this page it's 31 ohms: http://phscollectorcarworld.blogspot...ntiac-oil.html Interestingly, that tech tip was written by our own board member MPKind.
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yep Matt Kind has posted about this here...really well written etc..search his screen name or just message him..he is easy to talk to
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'64-'66 B Bodies used a 31 ohm sender, all '65 and up A Bodies used a 93 ohm sender EXCEPT for the '64, which also used the 31 ohm.
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