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Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge

Posted By: FC7cuda

Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/23/17 05:13 PM

The stock gauge in my 70 Charger scales up to 80 psi. If I install a sending unit with the 100 stamped on the side, will my gauge still be fairly accurate? I think that the 100 on the sender indicates it should be used with a gauge with max scale of 100.

Thoughts?
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/23/17 07:50 PM

Me thinks you may not be correct on that stamping,(maybe it is a 100 ohm sender work) contact the manufacturer to get the straight skinny on that part twocents
Posted By: 71birdJ68

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/23/17 08:20 PM

Good question. My machine shop guy is a Ford man, and he remembers Ford had two sending units, one said 80, and the other had 100 on it. I'd like to know myself. New sending units today don't have that on them.
Posted By: Dixie

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/24/17 06:41 PM

I have been struggling with this for a few months, trying to find a correct 80 psi sending unit. Your gauges will not read correct with a 100 psi unit. I'm sure there is some sort of conversion you could do mathematically to calculate the actual reading of the gauge, but that's beyond me.

I was thinking something like this - 100/80 = 1.25. At 60psi divide by 1.25 = 48 psi. So, your 80 psi calibrated gauges with a 100 psi unit reading 60 psi, is actually 48 psi due to the calibration difference. Again, I'm not sure my math is right.
Posted By: Alaskan_TA

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/24/17 07:05 PM

You can get a manual gauge & plumb it in with a T fitting, so your sender & the manual gauge are both in operation at the same time to compare them.
Posted By: ahy

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/25/17 01:44 AM

Originally Posted By Alaskan_TA
You can get a manual gauge & plumb it in with a T fitting, so your sender & the manual gauge are both in operation at the same time to compare them.


Good idea. Also neither the sending units nor the gauges are calibrated/accurate. A mechanical gauge to check is a good idea. Also, the electric gauges are slooooow. I have a fully functioning factory gauge on my Challenger and also run a mechanical to get faster response. If I loose OP briefly on the road course, I want to know!
Posted By: 71birdJ68

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/25/17 04:00 AM

I have an electric Marshall gauge that reads faster than a mechanical Autometer gauge.
Posted By: Dcuda69

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/25/17 05:31 AM

Originally Posted By 71birdJ68
Good question. My machine shop guy is a Ford man, and he remembers Ford had two sending units, one said 80, and the other had 100 on it. I'd like to know myself. New sending units today don't have that on them.


Gotta remember the older Ford vehicles had dash gauges that read...L(low)Normal(which was most of the gauge sweep)and H(High)Nobody really knew what any of that meant but they had full "instrumentation". Like most electrical gauges....highly inaccurate.
Posted By: poorboy

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/25/17 06:14 AM

Originally Posted By Dcuda69
Originally Posted By 71birdJ68
Good question. My machine shop guy is a Ford man, and he remembers Ford had two sending units, one said 80, and the other had 100 on it. I'd like to know myself. New sending units today don't have that on them.


Gotta remember the older Ford vehicles had dash gauges that read...L(low)Normal(which was most of the gauge sweep)and H(High)Nobody really knew what any of that meant but they had full "instrumentation". Like most electrical gauges....highly inaccurate.


Most of the Mopars I've owned have similarly marked gauges, oil pressure and temp, and amp gauges with the high end and the low end with or without numbers, a center mark, or a "normal" range. You have no idea what any of the marks are suppose to mean. I don't hold much faith in any factory gauges. Gene
Posted By: Sinitro

Re: Oil pressure sender vs Oil pressure Gauge - 11/25/17 07:45 AM

If U want total pinpoint accuracy, U better install a quality aftermarket guage..
The OE guage is fine for approximating the amount of oil pressure, will indicate the typical fluctuations when the oil is cold or hot as well as increasing with RPM..
In my 70 RR, I have both the ralley dash oil pressure guage and a mechanical guage mounted directly to the engine, not piped inside.. This gives U the best of both, OE guage for basic tracking while driving and EZ access to the mechanical guage for more accurate pressure readings/troubleshooting/monitoring...

Just my $0.02... wink
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