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Is there a 2nd port for oil pressure?

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A recent comment about the lack of an oil pressure idiot light reminded me
that I had intended to look into that. Is there a (accessible) plugged hole
in an oil galley where a pressure switch could be located? This is for a
'70 351W. I really don't want to "T" off of my existing extension & sender.

Mark
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Mail From: Scott Sexsmith (email redacted)

Mark,

Not sure about the 351W but on my 289s I've used brass T fittings for over
20 years on many different cars with no problems.

Scott

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Subject: [CM] Is there a 2nd port for oil pressure?


A recent comment about the lack of an oil pressure idiot light reminded me
that I had intended to look into that. Is there a (accessible) plugged hole

in an oil galley where a pressure switch could be located? This is for a
'70 351W. I really don't want to "T" off of my existing extension & sender.

Mark
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