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Re: 50 PSI Oil Sending Unit
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Posted by jdemaris on March 04, 2006 at 17:08:54 from (69.67.234.59):
In Reply to: 50 PSI Oil Sending Unit posted by TimWafer on March 04, 2006 at 12:43:58:
Find someone at your NAPA that knows what they're doing. NAPA has a large Echlin catalog that lists hundreds of sending units and pressure switches with pictures, ohm-ranges, thread sizes, equipment they are used on, etc. I use it often. In regard to your Towmotor and the 50 PSI sender and gauge. The issue is not the 50 PSI, it's the range of resistance from zero to whatever. Different companies use different resistance ranges, and there at least three different systems used and the sender needs to be of the same system as the gauge. If you can figure what make the gauge is, it could be figured out pretty easy. Some gauges are marked on the back either by manufacturor, or ohm-range. It might be simpler just to buy a new gauge and matching sender for $20. If you really want to use the original gauge, you can figure it out pretty easy with a variable resistor hooked between the gauge and ground.
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