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09-22-2016, 08:45 AM | #1 |
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Oil pressure switch question
I was looking at the AC Delco catalog at the parts numbers for oil pressure switches and noticed it listed two for my 87 V10. One is the normal canister style that I have on my truck. The other appears to be smaller, which would appear to fit a lot better than the big canister type. Anyone know if there is a difference in them or are they interchangeable?
Original canister type part number 19244932: Different style part number D1838: |
09-22-2016, 09:21 AM | #2 |
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Re: Oil pressure switch question
19244932 is at the back of the intake manifold for the gauge.
D1838 is a warning lamp switch for low option trucks. There should be a third type with more than one terminal. This is just above the oil filter and is part of the fuel pump circuit. I believe it's # 10222130
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09-22-2016, 08:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: Oil pressure switch question
My truck has the canister type just above the oil filter. It is a pain in the butt because of its location. The other part number you mentioned comes up on Amazon but says it does not fit my 87.
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09-22-2016, 08:30 PM | #4 |
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Re: Oil pressure switch question
The RV series TBI trucks have a Sender and a Switch...
Some of them had the gauge sender buried just above the filter and the fuel pump oil pressure switch on the back of the block behind the intake manifold. The Part number above only works if you have the Metripack connector type fuel pump oil pressure switch. If it has two 1/4 disconnect tangs like the 1984-1986 electric choke switch it's Standard Motor Products PS126 or equivalent. Not sure what the GM part number is.
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Re: Oil pressure switch question
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The bottom one is a switch for an IDIOT LIGHT. Alex. |
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09-26-2016, 09:38 AM | #7 |
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Re: Oil pressure switch question
One of my pet peeves... People insist on calling the oil pressure switches senders.
On your 1985-1986 truck the 2 prong switch controls the hot side of the CHOKE heater. 1987 and later this type of pressure switch controls the hot to the TBI electric fuel pump. The 1985-1986 CHOKE lamp lights til the engine oil pressure comes up above 6PSI or so. However. Two terminal switches do not control an oil pressure specific idiot or warning lamp. The idiot or warning lamp on base model trucks is controlled by a single terminal switch that has normally closed switch contacts to engine ground and opens the switch when the engine oil pressure clears 6-8psi. If you have a gauge... you should have one of the big bell shaped senders for the gauge with a TAN wire. Either near the oil filter or WYED with the CHOKE switch off the back of the intake. I'd get a 1/8" NPT brass WYE or TEE and a 1/8 NPT brass nipple. Install the switch on the 90° or 45° leg and the sender on the straight leg. The nipple should mate the WYE or TEE to the block.
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