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Re: 50 PSI Oil Sending Unit
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Posted by TimWafer on March 05, 2006 at 15:04:52 from (4.156.174.97):
In Reply to: Re: 50 PSI Oil Sending Unit posted by jdemaris on March 04, 2006 at 17:08:54:
I agree that my local NAPA is not what it once was. The old crew that ran it would search the 4 corners of the earth for you but since it changed hands I’m lucky if they can find anything I’m looking for. I understand what your saying about the resistance but, wouldn’t the pressure also be critical. Even if the resistance was correct for the entire range if the unit takes 100 PSI to move it the entire range and the gauge only goes to 50 PSI. It would be reading at half pressure. Since the correct operating pressure is 20-30 PSI it would only read 10-15Psi on my gauge. I did measure the resistance on the fuel gauge in order to find a sending unit for that but it works on a float rather than pressure. Am I making any sense or am I off the beam? Tim
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