Oil pressure gauge wiring 67 318

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Oil pressure gauge wiring 67 318

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Hello.

I just had my engine overhauled and I cannot find the oil pressure gauge wire and the builder didn't install an oil pressure sending unit.

So I have neither old wiring nor replaced sending unit to help me figure out what it is supposed to look like.

And, it currently has a dummy light. I'm dumb enough to like it when a red light goes on to warn me that I'm low on oil pressure but it seems I should install a pressure gauge, yes?

Can I make the dummy light worm AND install an after market gauge too?

Can you guys help me find out where this stuff should go and what it should look like?

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The sender is a parts house part. The wire is part of the underhood harness, comes out on the center of the firewall and has a 1/4" female spade connector on it, that slides onto the top of the sender.

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All the wires coming through the firewall are connected.

I guess I'll trace the wire from the light and see where it goes.

Thanks.

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You can add a mechanical oil pressure gauge and keep the idiot light. Install a T out of the block by the distributor where the sending unit was and run the sending unit on 1 side and the oil line on the other side. Tight fit on back of block but not difficult. :Thumbsup
61 shorty 170/ 3spd 3:91(sold)
66 lwb 318 poly/727/4:10 (sold)
67 shorty 318poly/4spd 3:55
68 ute 318/3 spd/3:55(sold)
70 318/727/3:23
66 d200 225/4spd/4:10( military)(sold)
68 d100 383/727/3:55

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Excellent. That sounds great.

Thank you!

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67D100Pickup wrote:
Tue Jul 13, 2021 6:03 am
Excellent. That sounds great.

Thank you!
The fitting is 1/8" npt. You can source the fitting at your local big box store, auto supply or online. Copper line for the oil gauge is a good choice.
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66 d200 225/4spd/4:10( military)(sold)
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I have a couple of extra instrument clusters, with the optional oil pressure gauge, for the later sweptlines. I'm thinking the '67 was a different style, but if not, I can fix you up with a factory oil pressure gauge.
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The pre-69 cab all had lights or presser gauge with hose

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martincom wrote:
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I have a couple of extra instrument clusters, with the optional oil pressure gauge, for the later sweptlines. I'm thinking the '67 was a different style, but if not, I can fix you up with a factory oil pressure gauge.
Wow! That sounds good. What would that cost me?

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Later gauges way different than early style.

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68 back is gauge with hose. 69-71 is electric. 68 back has numbers on gauge. 69-71 do not

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Well, I have a '67 and it is definitely a dummy light.

I popped the instrument panel off and traced the wire where it comes out right where I was told it would be.

I like the idea of adding a splitter so I can run a gauge with hose in tandem with the light that says WAKE UP, YOU'RE OUT OF FREAKING OIL PRESSURE

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67D100Pickup wrote:
Sat Jul 17, 2021 7:35 am
Well, I have a '67 and it is definitely a dummy light.

I popped the instrument panel off and traced the wire where it comes out right where I was told it would be.

I like the idea of adding a splitter so I can run a gauge with hose in tandem with the light that says WAKE UP, YOU'RE OUT OF FREAKING OIL PRESSURE

😀
i have done that before. light and gauge. Im going to do it with current truck as well. you can mount a small light from bottom of dash and hook stock wire to it.

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