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Old 05-12-2023, 01:11 PM
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I am not finding this # when I search Google, etc...? I am concerned about ohms matching with my AutoMeter gauges. I have twin bbcs and one quit registering oil temp.


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Old 05-12-2023, 01:24 PM
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I'd reach out to autometer - they probably can cross reference it for you.
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ALso, this might help narrow down compatibility.



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Also, no thread sealers on those. It'll mess with grounding of the sensor.
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Also, no thread sealers on those. It'll mess with grounding of the sensor.
LOL!!!! That might be why my new oil temp gauges do not work!!! I have my sending units installed in the line at the stock remote oil filter block from the engine block adapter. I can post a pic if needed. I used sealant at each end of the line too so even if I didn't use the sealant on the sending unit itself, the path to ground still has sealant to pass through. FYI, I ran each engine on the hose (I'm in Michigan and the ground water is still pretty cold) for maybe 5 - 10 minutes. The oil lines felt pretty warm but I don't know if the oil reached the minimum of 140 degrees to show up on the gauge.
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