Oil pressure sending unit problems...
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I have stock sending units in on the side of my block. Can't figure out how to replace them with ones that match the auto meter marine gauges I have. I know that the stock aren't compatible cas the gauges peg when the key turns to accessory. Then when the boat fires the motors read 65-70 when cold and at 3000 rpms it drops to 25. After the motors warm up they shoot back up to 65-70 at idle and drop when rpms are up. It's like they are wired backwards. Any chance the may be wired wrong at the gauge. At this point I think I'm going to look for stock gauges rather then try to swap these sending units.
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I have stock sending units in on the side of my block. Can't figure out how to replace them with ones that match the auto meter marine gauges I have. I know that the stock aren't compatible cas the gauges peg when the key turns to accessory. Then when the boat fires the motors read 65-70 when cold and at 3000 rpms it drops to 25. After the motors warm up they shoot back up to 65-70 at idle and drop when rpms are up. It's like they are wired backwards. Any chance the may be wired wrong at the gauge. At this point I think I'm going to look for stock gauges rather then try to swap these sending units.
#13
My AutoMeter Proc Comp Marine gauges work fine with my factory Merc sender, but mayber like Griff mentioned at some point somebody changed your senders out to match a previous set of gauges.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATM-2242/
Per Rex Marine's website, the ACU 900 will work with AutoMeter gauges:
http://www.rexmar.com/page60.html
http://www.rexmar.com/page57.html
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ATM-2242/
Per Rex Marine's website, the ACU 900 will work with AutoMeter gauges:
http://www.rexmar.com/page60.html
http://www.rexmar.com/page57.html
#15
Where are the senders at currently, down by the oil pan/oil filter adapter? That is where they usually are, however on my GenV 330 the oil pressure sender was plumbed at the top of the block, back by the distributor. You could always leave your existing ones where they are and put your new senders up top.
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