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Oil pressure guage question
So I am familiar with the 0-5 gauge that reads in bar units. Looking at a 70s vintage gauge that reads 0-140. What units are expressed on this gauge and it obviously requires a specific sender.
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You will need the 0 to 10 atm unit. There is 2 different ones, one from the top of the oil galley above the oil pump next to the thermostat and one with large threads that goes next to the fan housing. Exception being the 73 CIS T uses the small base near fan.
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Still interested to hear what the unit of measure is on the 0-140 gauge. Anyone?
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I believe it is PSI ....
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Metric versus 'murican.
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psi is correct.
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Thanks everyone for straightening me out!
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