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Old 07-27-2021, 10:15 PM
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Default NOS oils psi sending unit

65-66 Can't find this item discussed anywhere on the forum. What is an NOS worth. 5654782 pt #. Your thoughts? Thanks

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Old 07-27-2021, 11:26 PM
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Possible reference
Used 69 sender on Ebay BIN for $450

https://www.ebay.com/itm/32472781659...temCondition=4

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What someone is asking Vs what they sell for are worlds apart.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-AC-1966...0289554?_ul=IL

http://www.2040-parts.com/nos-1965-e...nder-i1578301/

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Hi Bill,

I have no idea of the current valve on a #5654782 in NOS condition.

Below are just a few references.

My MPC shows different numbers for the oil pressure sending unit for 65 and 66 with Rally Gauges.

These (65-66 golf ball shaped) senders have always been difficult to find.

The OEM units are stamped AC on top and 60 on the side.

Very early ‘67 used this 60 lb. sender for it’s early oil gauge, then the switch to the 80 lb. later on.
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Default WTB 60 psi oil sending unit for 65 GTO

WTB 60 psi oil sending unit for 65 GTO

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WTB 60 psi oil sending unit for 65 GTO
5654782 60 psi

https://www.ebay.com/itm/394034378604?hash=item5bbe47776c:gjwAAOSw0kFiW3a V


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I have a 5654782 NOS GM oil pressure sending unit.

I just went and grabbed it to be sure my memory was working.

This is one of very few facebook-group purchases that I have made;
I bought this in November 2020.
It was sold to me as a GM replacement 80psi sender for my car - between me seeing the listing, and aranging to buy, the guy was corrected on his information, but I missed this and sent payment.

Immediately after getting it, I realized that the stamped PSI rating for this sender showed it was wrong for my car (60psi).

I felt for the seller, and even though he offered to take it and send me my money back, I figured it was an honest mistake on his part and didn't send it back - I figured that sometimes both parties were at fault, and chalked it up as a loss on my part.

Now here's where it's good, if you are interested in it;
I have $50 into this one - I'd happily sell it at $50 plus shipping - or roughly 1/3 of that ebay listing.

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