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    Question Oil pressure location

     



    Is there an alternate location for the oil pressure pickup other than the back of the block next to the distributor.

    There are a couple of ports that are blocked off close to the oil filter. I have heard that using them may result in a false pressure reading.

    Anyone have any suggestions.

    The engine is a 509 Merlin from World Products. Should have all the same ports as a GM block.

    Thanks in advance.

    David

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    The port directly above the oil filter will work. Chevy has put them there for years. The picture is from a '71 Vette.
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    This is the Autometer sender on my project engine. They sure make a big, ugly sender . . .
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    Thumbs up Thanks

     



    Thanks for the help. It will make things alot easier than trying to get to the port on the backside by the distributor.

    The engine is installed and is a VERY tight fit. Didn't someone say hindsight is 20/20?

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    This is really weird.I just got off the phone with my engine machinist.I was asking the same question.Thanks for the great photos and info.Great website!

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