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Thank you so much John. I'm so glad it was helpful.
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Re: Oil Pressure Switch
My pressure switch is leaking so search lead me here. Is there any sealant or Teflon tape used on this switch? Looks like switch may have something applied to threads on replacement part. Also wondering since my hands are larger than space allowed in most engine bays and this looks particularly tight, what size plugs are required for the oil lines?
Thanks much very helpful information, got my moving blanket ready, just waiting on the part. Thanks, Tod
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07-08-2015 | #14 |
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So prob dumb question, new to pressure switches, but is in a special socket or just a large deep 6 point? And is it wrong to wish I had smaller hands for this procedure? LOL If I were to pull the oil filter riser off, are there multiple gaskets that would need replaced(hope I wont have to).
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Not a dumb question at all. They make a special socket for it but a medium length 6 point works just fine.
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07-09-2015 | #16 |
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Re: Oil Pressure Switch
Hey Dave,
Would you happen to know the part number to the one on the top by the oil filter? When driving this weekend I noticed at idle my need on the gauge is bouncing a little bit. It is fine when accelerating or driving otherwise and my guess is the sender is bad. The diagram indicates the one for the gauge is the one that is upright by the filter. Thanks, Craig
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The oil pressure sensor dash gauge was by far the quickest (5 minutes?) and easiest thing to replace in my 12 years of owning ZR-1s. It took less than5 minutes to replace, but the plastic was so brittle on the old one it broke apart and separated from the metal base.
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Re: Oil Pressure Switch
Will a bad oil pressure switch cause a NO START problem ?
Hi, I have 2 ZR-1's, both 1990. I was in hospital for several months, etc, and anyways both cars sat for 3-4 years. Got the black car started briefly, it ran barely for a few minutes, seemed to come around better, then quit. Fuel tank was dry. Assumed faulty fuel pump so changed them out. Car has never fired since. Pulled 8 plugs out, they all have spark, even though it seems a bit on weaker side. Put fuel pressure gauge on rail,it seems fine, about 50-55 lbs while cranking engine. Still won't start, will not even fire. Also, have bypassed vats system using a GM dealer vats interrogator black box. Still won't fire. Any suggestions ? Also on my red car, it always cranks over, bypassed vats system, it will sometimes fire up. Took it for drive of 10 miles, it had maybe 100 hp or less. My mechanic then cut out catalytic converters, now it starts only when battery connects directly to the purple wire. The car now will not seem to rev up, and backfires a bit. Shut it off, then it will refuse to start until several attempts made. Both cars were sitting 3-4 years. I even tried swapping ecm's, did not make any difference. Any suggestions ? Thanks Rd.adam@hotmail.com Dean Adam |
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