Thanks again, Greg.
Today I spent some time on the Oil Pressure Warning and Oil Pressure gauge senders.
Pic 1, shows both senders, starting with the smaller "Warning" sensor which is normally closed (NC) switch hooked to the White/Brown WB lead.
Pic 2, shows an adapter I use to test for air leaks in in ac lines before adding freon. After hooking up I pressurized the sensor to 30 psi continuity now
open, and beeping from meter stopped. Depressurized line beeping sounded , TEST GOOD. This would turn back on the warning light. So what
pressure does the warning light extinguish?... 10 PSI according to my compressor gauge.
Pic 3, is an article comparing Oil pressure and water temp, I'm adding it in here to show the similarity of the water temp and oil warning sensor.
Difference with naked eye being the water temp sensor does not have a cavity in the internal sensor pickup.
I'm posting this part now so I don't loose it again. I'll post the Oil Pressure sender next.
Dakazman