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    Unhappy Oil pressure sensor location

     



    Does anyone have any information as where the oil pressure sensor is located on a 1969 high performance 427 engine. I'm not sure if the year is correct.
    it seems like it goes towards the fron on drivers side but I'm not sure.

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    chevy ? it is on the driver side just above the oil filter pipe plug 3/8 or 1/2
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    Pat yes chevy. there is a 1/2 inch pipe plug above the oil filter. I thought this hole was for the oil cooling system. My oil sensor is 3/8 so to do this
    just use a reducer ? . Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doctordiode
    Pat yes chevy. there is a 1/2 inch pipe plug above the oil filter. I thought this hole was for the oil cooling system. My oil sensor is 3/8 so to do this
    just use a reducer ? . Thank you.
    yes that is how you do this on that block
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    This actually answered my question I had that I was going to post. My block has a pipe plug as well(1966 396). But why the pipe plug? Did they not have oil pressure gauges originally?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 69elko
    This actually answered my question I had that I was going to post. My block has a pipe plug as well(1966 396). But why the pipe plug? Did they not have oil pressure gauges originally?
    some blocks did have one spot that was tap out to 1/8 pipe about one 2 inch ahead of the 1/2to 3/8 pip plug but not all blocks have this tap out so the one above the oil filter works
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