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TonyL
03-30-2004, 11:53
I know that there have ben a lot of posts about temp sender locations but what i am wondering is if I remove it to put in a mechanical gage will that effect anything other than the dummy light will not work any more? Also where would the best place to tap into for a mechanical oil pressure gage.

Thanks,
Tony

gmctd
03-30-2004, 16:35
Correct on the temp switch replacement.

Check Dr Lee's Forum for MHagie's truck pics - shows a good method of tapping the oil pressure system.

Just do a "search" there for "MHagie" - might even be in this Forum, also.

TonyL
03-30-2004, 21:24
Thanks for the help I'll check it out.

Tony

TonyL
03-30-2004, 21:51
i Checked out the pics and saw the manifold, but where does it start from and what all is hooked to it?

gmctd
03-31-2004, 04:13
The original oil pressure switch is at the rear of the block, to the driver's-side of center in the vee.
Should be 1/4" npt.

dieselcrawler
03-31-2004, 06:31
Hey all,
I've wondered about the temp sending unit in the past... I'd like to go with a mech gage, as I have sevral around from other trucks. If the temp sending unit only sends a signal to the idiot light, what controls the high idle, and tells it what to do?
Greg

gmctd
03-31-2004, 07:19
That switch is usually in the passenger-side head, rear.
Also one in the t-stat crossover for the glow plug system.

Varies, year-to-year.

TonyL
03-31-2004, 08:34
does the original oil pressure switch have any affect on any thing else or can that be eliminated also?

Thanks for the help.

Tony

gmctd
03-31-2004, 09:29
I'd say none, if it is a single-wire connection.
No oil pressure should just ground the indicator lamp, turning it on.

Later years also have the electric lift pump function, with three wires in the connector.