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Hi all. Would anyone know the part number for a 96 SB oil pressure sender please. I’ve googled it but there seems to be lots listed at different pressure range. Thanks
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This is all they show on the Dealer Net

7120112 oil pressure sender, 1997-2007 FOR 100 PSI ELECTRIC OIL PRESSURE (AUTOMETER) EA LIST $40.50

This looks like it here. BUT I can check a smallblock trike tomorrow and see if there is a part number on it..has tilt body so should be easy of there is a part number on it

https://www.amazon.ca/Auto-Meter-2242-E ... B00062YVIY
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CanuckHoss wrote:This is all they show on the Dealer Net

7120112 oil pressure sender, 1997-2007 FOR 100 PSI ELECTRIC OIL PRESSURE (AUTOMETER) EA LIST $40.50

This looks like it here. BUT I can check a smallblock trike tomorrow and see if there is a part number on it..has tilt body so should be easy of there is a part number on it

https://www.amazon.ca/Auto-Meter-2242-Electric-

Pressure/dp/B00062YVIY
Thanks very much for taking the time Barry, my gauge only goes to 80 psi so I’m assuming I need an 80 psi sender ? I checked on the Amazon link and they do an 80. Very helpful. These type senders seem to cover many pressure and resistance ranges. The 80 psi part number is 2241. I can get it through Amazon uk for £50.
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knockdolian wrote:
CanuckHoss wrote:This is all they show on the Dealer Net

7120112 oil pressure sender, 1997-2007 FOR 100 PSI ELECTRIC OIL PRESSURE (AUTOMETER) EA LIST $40.50

This looks like it here. BUT I can check a smallblock trike tomorrow and see if there is a part number on it..has tilt body so should be easy of there is a part number on it

https://www.amazon.ca/Auto-Meter-2242-Electric-

Pressure/dp/B00062YVIY
Thanks very much for taking the time Barry, my gauge only goes to 80 psi so I’m assuming I need an 80 psi sender ? I checked on the Amazon link and they do an 80. Very helpful. These type senders seem to cover many pressure and resistance ranges. The 80 psi part number is 2241. I can get it through Amazon uk for £50.
Thanks again
You are very welcome.
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Aftermarket Part number in Canada PS-154
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These might have the PS-154, or the equivalent.

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CanuckHoss wrote:Aftermarket Part number in Canada PS-154
Thanks chaps, I had a real problem locating a 2241 in the uk. I took my old one off and found it’s a VDO sender as is the gauge. I contacted VDO and gave them the numbers on it and they said I need a 5 bar sender which I have now ordered. I’m guessing but I think the sender must be compatible with the gauge as it works of resistance. Figure if I go with what’s there I can’t go wrong. VDO had to point out that the information I needed is stamped on the spanner flats. Who knew ? Thanks again for your time hope this info helps others
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