oil pressure sending unit


standj

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Can the oil pressure sending unit be replaced without dropping the belly pans?

John
 
Aug 25, 2006
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Can the oil pressure sending unit be replaced without dropping the belly pans?

John

Hi John

On my gal with headers the answer is yes however sadly I cannot confirm on a gal with OEM manifolds.

My guts tells me; yes even if you have to be a bit flexible; as with your tools too

All the best

Shadowman
 

analogdesigner

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Nov 15, 2005
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San Clemente, CA USA
9 ft/lbs upon replacement

Hi John

On my gal with headers the answer is yes however sadly I cannot confirm on a gal with OEM manifolds.

My guts tells me; yes even if you have to be a bit flexible; as with your tools too

All the best

Shadowman
Well, Shadowman is correct on this. It's really tough though. I just did mine from the bottom, with the pans removed. Removing the electrical connector can be tricky if you are not familiar with Fords (I wasn't). It wants to be torqued to 9 ft/lbs upon replacement.

Good luck on this one,

Jay
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tpraceman

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Can I ask why you guys are changing sensors?
 

analogdesigner

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Can I ask why you guys are changing sensors?
tpraceman,

They are probably experiencing erratic readings on the oil pressure gauge. Mine did that on the way home from the dealer.

Here is post that started it all: http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409

Jay
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JOEA2

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I've had the problem since new, about two weeks ago. They odrered a new switch for me. It should be installed next week. I was also getting the "check gauge" light and a beep.
 

standj

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Apr 23, 2007
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Wyoming
Thanks folks, sounds like I will wait until the next oil change to change out the sensor!!!

Thanks again

John