My electronic Stewart oil pressure gauge will not work. When i attached the wire to the sender, the terminal stud kept spinning around. Is it possible I broke the sensor; broke a wire off the stud inside the sender? I'm pretty sure I have oil pressure since I can see the cams coated with oil by looking in the oil filler hole. Can the sender be tested? Is the sender available at a local auto parts store? Thanks in advance.
Please help with oil pressure sensor
Started by
Lee Tilton
, 06-07-2011 06:59 PM
#1
Posted 06-07-2011 06:59 PM
#2
Posted 06-08-2011 06:44 AM
#3
Posted 06-08-2011 07:19 PM
#4
Posted 06-09-2011 10:16 AM
Lee,
Are you using the factory sender/sensor or an Autometer-specific one? When I got my gauge set working (oil pressure & water temp) I went ahead and used the same brand for the senders. If I recall, the Autometer ones aren't exactly cheap and you may get lucky with a local shop having one on-hand else start burning up the phone lines of local speed shops...
Otherwise your best bet is to hit the Internet and see about overnight shipping unfortunately.
If I remember correctly, the nice thing is if you're still running the stock dash, with your '93 you can run a factory sender and still get a somewhat accurate picture of your oil pressure situation. It was the '94 and up models where the gauge turned into merely an idiot light I think...
Best of luck!
Brandon
Are you using the factory sender/sensor or an Autometer-specific one? When I got my gauge set working (oil pressure & water temp) I went ahead and used the same brand for the senders. If I recall, the Autometer ones aren't exactly cheap and you may get lucky with a local shop having one on-hand else start burning up the phone lines of local speed shops...
Otherwise your best bet is to hit the Internet and see about overnight shipping unfortunately.
If I remember correctly, the nice thing is if you're still running the stock dash, with your '93 you can run a factory sender and still get a somewhat accurate picture of your oil pressure situation. It was the '94 and up models where the gauge turned into merely an idiot light I think...
Best of luck!
Brandon
#5
Posted 06-09-2011 10:54 AM
Thanks Brandon. I am using the Autometer sender and have two new ones arriving today. I understand they are prone to failure. The reason for my questions is that I just put the motor back together, so I hope it is just coincidental that the sender failed at the same time. The motor runs fine, no noise, and like I said I can see oil getting to the cams. I will cross my fingers and hope the new sender does the trick.
Lee Tilton
Brimtek Motorsports
Team Four Racing
Brimtek Motorsports
Team Four Racing
#6
Posted 06-09-2011 05:43 PM
Ended up being the sender. Problem is we mistakenly ordered the 0-80 psi sender and the car has a 0-100 gauge. Now the pressure reads high. At least we know we have oil pressure.
Lee Tilton
Brimtek Motorsports
Team Four Racing
Brimtek Motorsports
Team Four Racing
0 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users