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    Oil pressure sending unit adapter

    Anyone know the Ford part number for one of the gauge sending unit adapters for my 91?? (that steel hexagon looking pice that screws into the block, that you screw the sending units into?) I have been looking everywhere for one... can't find one... I want to hook up my oil pressure gauge... But I need the adapter thing to get the sending unit away from the block... and to be able to hook up the idiot light sending unit, too... Any help would be appreciated... I have looked in every Lincoln TC and Crown Vic in this areas junkyards, but none are to be found...


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    #2
    They came in 60's mustangs. Last time I looked at one, it was $24 on ebay. That's the only place I have been able to find them
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      #3
      you gotta find a donor that has an oil gauge not just the dummy light... Ive seen some aftermarket ones on eBay
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        #4

        Yah I found this one on e-bay... But I was hoping someone had a part number, to see if Ford still had them... Or maybe someone on here had one that they would sell a little cheaper! ($12.00 for a used small part like that is a little too much!) All I need is the adapter.. not the sending unit.. I have one of those....


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          #5
          Trucks have them more often. Not common on panthers.
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            #6
            Just make one, good pipe will work.
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              #7
              Pipe! Factory sender is 1/4-NPT, AutoMeter sender is 1/8-NPT. I'm experimenting with running a pressure tube to the AutoMeter sender mounted on the fenderwell.
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                #8
                From my info collection, probably "obsolete".
                Old Mustang numbers, I think.

                C2OZ-9B339-A 1964-73 - Zinc
                C2OZ-9B339-C 1964-73 - Chrome

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                  #9
                  ford wants 73 bucks for it........and that was like 6 yrs ago........harvest one from a f series truck......they have oil pressure gauges

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                    #10
                    Got a few from my older cars 75 $ might pry one loose from me there to had to find. Have done them out of pipe before have pics of one I did in one of my swap threadss in here somewere.
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                      #11
                      I got one. You buy the motor, the oil pressure adapter is free

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                        #12
                        I have to go tommorrow and try to find a trim piece for a friend of mines 82 T bird... I will look thu all the cars/trucks while I'm there, maybe I will get lucky... Went with a friend of mine to Mobile, Al. today to pick up a 98 Ford CV P-71... Got to drive it home... brand new engine, and trans... Ran REALLY good! The inside was a mess tho.. whoever the officer was... was a pig! looks like he never cleaned ANYTHING inside the car... the blue seats were brown from all the stuff he had spilled on them... (I threw a towel we had over the seats... didn't want to catch anything!) Guess he never heard about upholstery cleaner... And there was a pool of what looked like a spilled dried up coke between the seats... at least the vinyl floors will be easy to clean! Tom....


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                          #13
                          I think Tom wants the original peice for originality. This car is SUPPOSED to look stock!!!
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                            #14
                            I had TONS of those swiped from stangs.... Tossed them all.... Argh...
                            Builder/Owner of Badass Panther Wagons

                            Busy maintaining a fleet of Fords

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                              #15
                              What about the newer Panthers? Just throwing out an idea. Would they work?

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