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RE: Problem with oil sending unit connecter on 66 352
By Mel Clark - 08/13/2001 2:17:31 AM; IP 152.163.206.187
If I rember right, the sending unit you're asking about has a wire that just pushes onto a brass stud. The way it works is there is a low voltage signal sent from the gauge/light and the amount of current the unit allows to complete the circut signals the gauge/light to indicate the oil pressure. This is the way most fuel level gauges work also. These units are prone to leak in the area where the plastic and aluminum are sealed, usually due to heavy wrenching. If the problem is just that the push on connector is very easy to remove all you need to do is give it a gentle squeeze with pliers.
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  Problem with oil sending unit connecter on 66 352 -- Ed Jenkins, 08/06/2001
 RE: Well, I'd try! -- RC Moser, 08/08/2001
RE: Problem with oil sending unit connecter on 66 352 -- Mel Clark, 08/13/2001
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